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Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's more important to you a free internet or your Internet privacy?
01·7 months agoYou are paying for the physical infrastructure. Your ISP connects the physical cables to your house/apartment that allow you to access the Internet. Google Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari… Are the digital portals to the web and search engines let you “serf” the web. We only pay for 1 service the physical. If we banned data we’d pay for at least 2 if not all 3 plus individual sites
Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's more important to you a free internet or your Internet privacy?
02·7 months agoWhat web browser are you using to get to this site? Unless you’re on dialup you’re accessing the Internet through a web browser that uses data to pay for the upkeep of the servers
Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's more important to you a free internet or your Internet privacy?
02·7 months agoIt’s not a false dichotomy, the companies that give us access to the Internet like Google need to make money in one way or another, they sell our user data to other companies which then give targeted ads to us. If we banned the use of user data it would require a monthly subscription
If the fediverse has any chance at properly succeeding it must create a “front page” for each alternative. Lemmy for reddit for example. There is no reason why all of lemmy can’t have a front page like old.lemmy.world with each community/platform on lemmy being connected and allowing for ease of access unlike what it is currently where you need a different account for every single Lemmy site
Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we allow people to transfer their reddit account to this site?
1·8 months agoNot importing the history just making it quicker and simpler you keep your name and email and its instant as long as no email duplication
Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we allow people to transfer their reddit account to this site?
1·8 months agoGet a post on reddits ALL saying a site with the same UI as old reddit but better moderation and Run in Europe and people will swell if its easy to switch. Especally now because reddit just said you can get banned for what you upvote LOL
Sackeshi@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we allow people to transfer their reddit account to this site?
1·8 months agoNothing more than linking ones account so you don’t have to go through the “approval process” simply only allow one account per email.
Yes but I need to define free will, I define it as the freedom to make a choice. We don’t control who our parents are, we don’t control what country we live in, we don’t control how others interact with us but we can control what choices we make.
We can chose option A-B-C…



It’s undeniable that this UI is superior to all other formats of messages boards