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  • Firstly: commerzialization will come eventually anyways

    And it’s going to make the fediverse way worse.

    Secondly: what has all of that to do with democracy? I would hope that the Fediverse thrives to become a democratic place.

    I’m not sure I understand your idea of democracy. Isn’t the fediverse “democratic” already? Everyone is free to federate and defederate with anyone.

    Also, the Fediverse is currently still rather small. If it should benefit humanity as a whole, you will not be able to avoid corporations completely.

    Corporations are not humans. They use us and see us as nothing more than numbers. They don’t give a shit about people or humanity as a whole.

    I’ll make sure to block every corp I’m aware of. You’re still free to do otherwise, of course. Isn’t that democracy for you?

    Wow, that’s great. Only the thing that our society is based on for last decades with a tradition of hundreds of years. Great, down the toilet with it! Hope you got some idea with what to replace it …

    You have idealised liberalism. It only has brought crisis after crisis, provoked unnecessary wars, given birth to monstrous cynical corporations, etc.

    I’m not saying democracy is broken, just liberalism and capitalism.







  • People bring up XMPP but nobody wanted to use XMPP the majority of people were using Google Talk or Facebook Messenger.

    Do you realise how hypocritical this is? Using the fediverse is effectively using XMPP in this analogy.

    Just compare the 100 million users of Threads vs the 1.5 million MAU of the fediverse.

    Threads is the corporate-backed proprietary service (Google talk) and the fediverse is the small network of federated servers hosted mainly by volunteers (XMPP).

    By using the Fediverse you are already explicitly choosing not to use Facebook or X or Reddit.

    By using XMPP you were explicitly not choosing Google Talk or Facebook Messenger. How is this any different?

    The large social media companies already have larger user bases and more content and if people here wanted that they’d leave already.

    XMPP users said the same about XMPP. And it was true, to a certain extent. The federated XMPP network is alive to this day, I’m in a few chat rooms and have a few contacts there.





  • No please, no more bot content. My main problem with Lemmy is that commenting in a lot of posts it’s like shouting into a black hole, precisely because they were posted automatically by bots.

    We don’t need more bots. If you want more content on Lemmy, it’s a better a idea to share Lemmy posts in Reddit, Discord, Telegram or similar. When people start finding interesting discussions over here they will start signing up. The reason I originally created an account in HackerNews and Reddit back then was because I clicked on a link and I wanted to participate in an interesting discussion.





  • it uses Android’s webview, which is a chromium browser that comes with Android by default to be used inside apps. This means that it does not need to be updated frequently, since it is just a wrapper for Android’s webview. And bookwyrm itself is updated on the server side and sent to your browser, so no need to update that locally either.

    From reading their github’s repo, the only thing the developer adding is a barcode scanning for books to be used within webview. Not sure how many updates that thing needs, probably not many.

    In conclusion, as long as webview is updated (important, browsers are a security nightmare) and your Bookwyrn instance is updated too, there should be nothing to worry about even if the app itself isn’t updated in a year or more.