This entire exchange is refreshingly wholesome.
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it’s related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
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This entire exchange is refreshingly wholesome.
oh that’s excellent! that sounds like as comprehensive of a solution as i could desire
You can log in to your lemm.ee account, settings and look for “Import/Export Settings”, then save the .json file to your device. Then log into your db0 account, go to the same Import/Export Settings and upload your .json file.
All of your saved posts, blocked people/ communities/instances will be transferred. If it doesn’t all show up immediately don’t be concerned, sometimes it takes a little while.
While we’re at it, is there a way to export subscribed communities too? Or even to open them via db0?
How to open links from saved on one user but in a different username/instance?
Any plans of releasing the terms as open source, so smaller instances can adopt them?
Can lemmy use a different subdomain for authentication?
Unless it does, lemmy.zip is behind cloudflare and all of the passwords are going through a different entity, whether users like it or not.
I would rather not.
I’ve only ever seen the legal “right to be forgotten” concept applied to search engines and news publications. I think the closest to this was in Delhi high court where they ruled to have some social media “news” posts deleted. But that’s far different from having platforms erase things you’ve said and may regret. And then add yet another degree of separation for using a semi-private form of communication in email.
I am not speaking authoritatively so anyone who knows more than me jump right in.
He never said peertube is stupid? He just said it lacks content.
No! I apologize for not being clearer.
The point isn’t that foss has to be cash grabbing
It has to be likeable, lovable. Something that becomes familiar and comfortable as soon as a user starts using it, WITHOUT the nefarious monetization that the corps hang on it.
Think of it as your favorite cookies a friend bakes and gives out for free. Everyone loves them, their I. Demand, and their free
I hope I did a better job explaining my position. I’m not batting A thousand today in that arena lol
Learn me more! If this means I can have a YT like experience with PT, I would love it. Can you explain how it’s done or what site to use?
My friend, I fear you are terminally online.
That doesn’t negate the value of having them participate in the conversation though.
Update: it seems, they’re taking the feedback seriously.
Mastodon@mastodon.social - We’ve heard your feedback on the Terms of Service updates for mastodon.social and mastodon.online, and we’re pausing the implementation date (previously announced to users via email as 1st July 2025) so we can take further advice and make improvements.
It may take us a moment to consult with the right people, so please bear with us while we do so. As always, we appreciate your patience and support.
The same legal terms might mean vastly different things in Germany and the US. This is often the case in arbitration and warranty clauses.
As it should be. Forced Arbitration is never to the advantage to the consumer
I actually would really love to hear how “right to be forgotten” applies to an email you’ve sent. I mean you can’t force anyone to delete an email you’ve sent to them, so how does right to be forgotten even apply for emails?
The fediverse would work in the same way, I think.
Then just don't write controversial stuff into your ToS?
Nobody asked for forced arbitration and you could expect that this is not popular, given that it's usually used by big companies in the US to crush legal action against them?
Also null and void in Spain. Judicial recourse is an non-waiveable right.