r3df0x

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r3df0x,

If they push hard enough eventually there will be a replacement.

Federation could solve this. All you need is one flagship instance that doesn’t allow uploads, but it allows users to create accounts and playlists to act as “the” site for the federated network and then content creators can start their own instances.

r3df0x, (edited )

Edit: It felt too much like I was saying for poor people to just deal with it so I might rephrase it.

r3df0x,

Reddit also has vote fuzzing where you can get the number of votes, but it’s always manipulated for some reason.

I don’t understand the point, and tbh it’s a serious case of social media mind fuckery. It’s a real problem for anyone who creates an incredibly specific subreddit for use by a group and then everyone is left wondering who keeps downvoting them. That can have real life consequences for anyone who doesn’t understand what is happening.

r3df0x,

Reddit also has vote fuzzing where you can get the number of votes, but it’s always manipulated for some reason.

I don’t understand the point, and tbh it’s a serious case of social media mind fuckery. It’s a real problem for anyone who creates an incredibly specific subreddit for use by a group and then everyone is left wondering who keeps downvoting them. That can have real life consequences for anyone who doesn’t understand what is happening.

r3df0x,

Can you elaborate on the last part?

TBH I can understand that it’s a problem for people who aren’t expecting it. If they disregard instructions not to index things then that’s also a problem. The only real way to prevent scrapers from replicating content is to place it behind a registration wall.

r3df0x,

That’s one of the problems with archiving everything. I lean in favor of the IA, but there are still issues.

r3df0x,

I was wondering about this. If they didn’t keep track of who is voting, manipulation would be easier then it already is. The problem is that rogue instance admins could make votes public.

r3df0x,

It is God who ridicules them, and leaves them bewildered in their transgression.

Austerity has my roommate had her class of 12 kids moved into a windowless side room.

Hello! so my roommate is a SPED teacher. The school changed how SPED works to be identical to standard education at the expense of the 6th 7th and 8th graders that have mental disabilities. because of office politics and “Test Scores”, all SPED teachers got assigned a subject based on “who would make the best test...

r3df0x,

Classrooms don’t have to have windows.

r3df0x,

It might also depend on what kind of school it is.

r3df0x,

I’m not a libertarian, but from what I’ve seen of their positions on this, they don’t think that it’s possible in an effective way. There’s two possible versions: the government pays for everything, or there’s public and private health care. A lot of countries have both, which is probably the best option since driving out competition is going to make everything go to crap.

The problem is that there are some arrangements that simply can’t work or the existing system would implode in the transition.

There are also a lot of people who don’t want to pay because someone who refused to get insurance for years finally decided to sign up for public health care because they suddenly got a serious health problem. In some possible arrangements, it would be necessary to force people to have health insurance, which is its own rabbit hole.

r3df0x,

The problem is defining what acceptable positive rights involves. There are people who think that having to “work to survive” is somehow a major human rights abuse. I don’t think that anyone should be entitled to not have to work unless they are severely disabled and can’t work. At the same time, expecting people to work multiple jobs is corporate oppression.

r3df0x,

Libertarians are political extremists who hate anything related to the government but don’t care about being oppressed by private businesses, or they think that it simply won’t happen in their utopia. Libertarians are everything they hate about the woke left, only applied to the government.

r3df0x,

Libertarians are the right wing version of 20 year old socialists who want free stuff and have no understand of what really drives and motivates people.

I tend to lean left but I’m incredibly disappointed with the state of the political landscape.

r3df0x,

This is probably where I align economically, but I support statist mandates that are inconsistent with “individual libertarianism” or “civil libertarianism.”

For example, we should decriminalize drug use, but there should absolutely be a strong statist intervention where people are forced to stop using drugs.

r3df0x,

I want there to be a viable public option that exists. The alternative would be to require that everyone get coverage.

r3df0x,

If there’s no competition, then providers can just make up any price that they want and the government has to pay it.

When there’s an entirely planned economy, there’s no possibility for alternatives to be created.

r3df0x,

In my experience, libertarians tend to be extremely moderate conservatives who don’t want to submit to God.

I'm so sick of every single medical-related question people have online constantly getting spammed with 'talk to your doctor!!!!'

The way people online constantly say ‘talk to your doctor’ like it’s a panacea is a lot like how medieval peasants weren’t able to read scripture and they just had to trust their clergy’s interpretations...

r3df0x,

Liability is also one of the reasons we don’t have so much of the insanity we used to have. It’s the reason you don’t have to worry as much about poisoned food.

r3df0x,

Sexual selection usually takes care of problems like this. People with antisocial tendencies find it extremely difficult to find partners.

r3df0x,

I’m not sure I’d call them “trolls.”

I think Lemmy and the fediverse in general is vulnerable to bot manipulation because no one is going to give out personal information to random instances.

There are users on !autism who say that they get accused of being bots.

What are the rules for selling pork in your world?

One of the ideas that I had is that pork in the СШР is offered as a downgrade that costs less. The communist party would then pass laws mandating this since offering pork as a downgrade instead of an alternative as an upgrade would make it easier to get prosecutions for blasphemy and hate crimes if someone put pork into the...

r3df0x,

I support automation of the service industry, but I worry about the future of everyone when everyone is constantly going about their day with no real interaction.

The reason I support self checkout is because a small number of employees can oversee a large number of machines. It’s bad for people who are going to end up with extreme social anxiety because they were allowed to go for long periods of time without real interaction.

r3df0x,

As a theoretical religious communist, I have a counterpoint. An independent livable wage would be too high for many jobs and would ultimately lead to the elimination of those jobs. While that might sound good, I’ve had autistic people tell me that retail is the only thing they can do.

I feel like a lot of people should be getting paid and treated better then they are, but then there are redditors who think that fast food employees should be getting paid $30 per hour.

Hypothetically, if fast food employees had to be paid $30 per hour, the first thing that would happen is prices would go up. Then large numbers of employees would be fired. The employees who remain would be the absolute minimum necessary to do the job and they would end up extremely overworked. They would also be expected to be on call to come in at any moment during their time off and they’d likely be on an extremely strict attendance policy since not showing up could mean the restaurant has to close down.

r3df0x,

Not having any social interaction would be likely to make it a lot harder.

As much as I think automation is progress, a future where people can go get stuff with no human interaction at all will likely end badly for the people who are already on the edge.

WFH is good for a lot of people and has practical advantages, but it will likely be incredibly bad for people who are already struggling.

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