1984

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[–] 1984 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (7 children)

I don't think it's as bad as you think. If someone uploads illegal content to any service, they remove it of course. Same thing on Lemmy.

Original images and videos are not spread across instances, they stay on the instance they were uploaded on. However, thumbnails are distributed.

[–] 1984 -4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

You are wrong about "nothing of importance has changed".

I can take a pc game I bought on a disc and still play it. It's mine. Even if the company stops developing the game, I can play it. It's on my disc, not in the cloud where I have no control over it.

You don't realize this if you grew up with everything being digital in the cloud. Then it's normal for you to not have any control over what happens to the content. But I'm telling you, it was different before and something of value has been lost now.

Now, game makers are adding patches that change anything about the game too. You can't play if you don't accept the patch.

A lot of freedom is lost today and I think you should realize that the convenience of the cloud has a cost, and that cost is less/no control over what you once paid for.

We should all avoid subscriptions and rentals like a plague, despite its convenience. It's costing us more and makes us dependent on the companies.

[–] 1984 1 points 1 month ago

I just assume it's done by Ai and bots...

[–] 1984 4 points 1 month ago

You should yield to them, for the same reason a fly yields to a human hand trying to turn them into goo.

[–] 1984 2 points 1 month ago

You have a point about posting in this community. But if you think about it, Lemmy doesn't have enough traffic to make it useful to have millions of communities.

It would be enough to have 50 communities and each one would have decent traffic. The only reason there is more is because people copied reddit and figured they would have users coming to their community. But most are really struggling, because the cheese is spread too thin.

[–] 1984 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't know if it's contradicting anything. Bad guys with power get together and plan things all the time.

It really isn't very hard to keep things under cover either. A lot of coverups goes unnoticed for many years until some whistleblower steps forward and gets punished severely. Specially the US strikes down on whistleblowers very, very hard.

How many are ongoing right now? I'm guessing a lot. Because people are no longer even looking for it. That worries me. I think people are fooling themselves that there are no big plans carried out, and events are just random. Nobody intends to do anything, and things just happen. Makes no sense to me at all.

[–] 1984 -4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I did the same. Covid was the year where the official flu disappeared as a reason for deaths, and everything became covid deaths.

Also if you died for any reason and was found to have covid inside, it was classified as a covid death anyway.

So I saw them drive up the statistics enormously to ridiculous levels. People here on Lemmy don't agree though and gets upset about this point of view.

To them covid was a global killer, very dangerous, just like the media and the government said. But when I look at statistics, I hardly see any deaths in people younger than 50. This is official statistics for my country at least.

But yeah, the US has/had so many incredibly unhealthy people so of course they got hit hard. Italy also for the same reasons.

[–] 1984 4 points 1 month ago

Yeah I have no clue why people think this is how they deserve to be treated.

[–] 1984 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (9 children)

This sounds weird to me. What is easier than just trusting the official information? This is exactly what conspiracy theorists are complaining about actually. That ordinary people just trust the information they are given by credible sources.

If anything, people who believe the standard information are the laziest, no?

So the "easy answers" part sounds a bit weird. The easy answers are right there on TV and the internet on the first search hit.

It's more that those answers don't make sense to conspiracy theorists. I guess you can tell them to get a degree in science and then it will make sense to them, but that won't happen.

But it's interesting how others can appearently explain how things work to conspiracy theorists in a way so they feel they understand and don't doubt the information. Because it makes intuitive sense to them.

Maybe too much of science is hidden behind complicated layers that normal people just don't understand and can't understand.

[–] 1984 8 points 1 month ago

Definently had the feeling of walking into a gay bar and not knowing anyone, like the article says.

I thought it was pretty cool personally because I never interact with gay people (afaik) in real life. And we have computer tech as a common interest, that's why we are on mastadon... But for people who are not into tech, I guess it's not so much to talk about maybe.

[–] 1984 15 points 1 month ago
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