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I just ended up banning the whole instance from my account so I don’t end up posting there accidentally. If they want an echo chamber, they can have an echo chamber.
If you think that he personally goes anywhere near this I got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell ya…
All of his social media accounts are handled by his PR team. He probably doesn’t even know what’s on them.
So Trump doesn’t just use FOSS, he even spends time and money to improve it? What a dick.
I honestly don’t know WHAT it is, nor do I care. All I heard when I learned about that site is that it supposedly is a major CP host, so I just avoided it like the plague. Plus it’s all in Japanese anyways.
I think it’s an NSFW instance of questionable legality (i.e. underage material that’s prohibited in most countries except Japan).
The end times have arrived.
Seeing how the majority of CLI apps available on the Mac are ported over from Linux in the first place, what is even the point?
If communities were global instead of instance-based, instance mods/admins would likely still be able to moderate posts and comments hosted on THEIR instance (which may be important to confirm to local laws), but they wouldn’t be able to moderate the ENTIRE discussion.
There are likely some advantages to this (such as discussion not being able to be stifled by overeager or politically extremist mods), but it would also mean there is no way to globally enforce any particular rule (unless all instance admins agree on it).