Yeah, probably. Aside from the fact that Dessalines and Nutomic aren't actually trustworthy, it's still a bad idea to blindly follow these kinds of decisions. I'm all for instances curating how they want to, but that requires them to deliberately decide for themselves, not just delegate to an outsider with an entirely different editorial policy.
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Would help if it wasn't paywalled.
That's because of a bug in the hot sorting. It was working fine for a while, and then broke. Upvoting your own post also fixes it. We should probably have our posts self-upvoted by default anyway, like on reddit and lemmy.
Sure thing. Blocking individual communities does still work.
If you've blocked any domains, try unblocking them. Domain blocking is buggy and will hide random stuff from you.
I've got the photo post bug too, but it only seems to affect me on @anime_irl, while @animemes seems to still work fine.
Also, you posted this multiple times, may want to delete the other ones. Whenever you make a post, check the "newest" sort order to make sure it went through, and then upvote your own post to make sure it's visible for everyone on the default "hot" sort order.
I think especially Lemmy.ml should rather focus more on cleaning up their Tankie & moderator issues
As much as I would love to see it, I don't think the lead devs of lemmy, who own both lemmy.ml and lemmygrad.ml, are going to ban themselves.
What are you on about? Dessalines said "No, that is full of CSAM." I would like to know how they came to that conclusion.
or do the .ml admins have a more broad definition of csam?
Their definition seems to be "I don't like anime".
OP is lying through their teeth, nothing was found.
Literally any evidence at all beyond "dessalines said so" would be a good start. Hell, even dessalines specifically describing what he saw would be great.
To be clear, I'm not saying that they're bad programmers, or that their code contributions are harmful. They'd probably be fine as contributors, but having them in charge is significantly detrimental.
In general, ideological authoritarians should be kept away from even the most minor positions of power, whether they be tankies, nazis, theocrats, or what have you. Even disregarding the potential harms that they seek to inflict on the world, they're just constitutionally incapable of handling these roles well.
I'm confident that the threadiverse will eventually route around this particular damage, it's just a question of how long it will take, and how much our momentum is impeded in the meantime.
Ah, fair point. Either way, it doesn't make sense for it to be optional.