I use it. Nothing but positive experiences so far.
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Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Alcohol drinking will shrink in the next decade, research findsEnglish
81·20 days agoPfft, wait until millennials are in nursing homes with no responsibilities and we will get those numbers through the roof. Us old girls will be single handedly propping up the cheap sweet rosé industry.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK All PieFed instances block links to "right-wing" sources by defaultEnglish
11·2 months agoExactly my point. Let it be personal. I don’t understand why you would do this without a toggle and without being clear to users.
Err… what? That wasn’t my point at all, you just took the words and decided to say something totally different. I’m talking about the line one draws in what is seen as obvious, objective or morally responsible. Which is exactly what you then go to totally misconstrue here:
Also, you only said Stormfront or Infowars (now a The Onion site). If it was only extreme right stuff that’d be one thing (still bad if it’s not made clear, in my opinion). It isn’t though. It also includes some less radical right stuff, but also some left stuff.
I made no comment on the filter list in this part. I said it as my own opinion on what I see as morally correct, not them. I made the comment as a set-up to the next part of the comment; I would think nothing of filtering those two items out as way of demonstrating that few people would object to them being blacklisted as hateful sites of no useful substance. The entire point was to demonstrate that my moral compass in that regard is less controversial yet ultimately it is the same concept - the developer chose to filter what they likely think is hateful or fake, they just have a different idea of what that covers.
(And thank you so much for the “UMMM ACKCHULLY” on Infowars. I’m well aware of the situation with it but it was clearly done as a way to pick an obvious website that few would have cared about blocking).
I don’t care that you don’t use Piefed. If you’ve seen it before and didn’t know about it, you’re in the same position as most users.
Aww, I’m sorry for offering up information that was entirely relevant to the question that you asked me:
Were you aware of this before the post? If the answer to those is not very high and/or no, it’s not being forward with what it’s doing
I know you apparently don’t care about answers to questions you ask but I’ll make it clearer for you - Why would I be aware of the features of a piece of software I don’t use???
If he’s supporting the status quo by hiding Israel genocide information from users, that’s bad, right?
Yup. But that’s up to them. Don’t like it? Don’t use it.
t’s a piece of software that should be designed to facilitate what the user wants, not what the creator thinks.
Absolutely could not disagree more. You do not get to decide on their behalf what they produce - it is no difference in that sense than creating art, or writing a book or running a website. What the creator puts out is up to them - you don’t like it then you stop using it or you change it. Would allowing more user control over stuff like that be preferable to me? Yes. Would it make it more popular? Probably. Can we or should we force or pressure them? No. It is entirely their choice, you have no right to try force their hand to make it more palatable to your sensibilities. They create it that way because that is what they think is best. You can question that choice, you can hold that choice against them, you can attempt to change their mind, ask to re-think it, object to it, submit your own changes to it with justification, do whatever you want but implying that they have some kind of obligation to anyone but themselves to make them do what you think is best is absurd.
The only option is to fork it, which is possible, so he isn’t stopping this, but purposefully chose to make this not clear so people won’t. It’s an attempt at thought control by being hidden and sneaking it in.
Aah yes, genius-level thought manipulation and level 100 sneak achieved by *checks notes* leaving the list in a plain text format in a publicly accessible repository, fully indexed, copied & replicated online &offline and integrated right into the most popular AI models. What a galaxy-brained master of subterfuge.
It isn’t hard-baked into the code. Instance owners can adjust it as needed in the software they want to run and the community they wish to create. If this is such a moral injustice then I’m sure we are going to see a fork of this with filtering removed and the original one will fade into irrelevance…
This is such a non-issue blown out of the water as some kind of evil mastermind carefully crafting the media landscape rather than just one person making a thing they like and blocking out the things they think are bad. This literally is freedom of speech and it couldn’t be more free than “don’t like what I’m doing? Go and do it yourself then, here are all the instructions, no strings attached”. Trying to force somebody’s hand because you don’t like what they are doing will only have the effect of driving the developer away entirely.
There are loads of projects and pieces of software I have seen that are either created by hateful people or people who tolerate bigotry in their community but it is my right to ignore them and pretend they don’t exist. Likely all they are doing is hurting themselves and I can live in hope that it doesn’t work out in the long run. I’m happy to make my distaste for it known and make it clear that i object to it but to say they have some kind of duty to cater to me or anyone else??? No, but hopefully if people get the message, agree and stop using their software or fork it and make their own then that’s a win.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK All PieFed instances block links to "right-wing" sources by defaultEnglish
1·2 months agoI don’t use piefed so no, of course I didn’t know or have seen it. And it doesn’t need to be malicious, i would have zero issues morally in suppressing or warning about links to stormfront or infowars and would think nothing of it - the line that somebody draws for themselves is personal and it seems the person making piefed has decided what they think is appropriate for them and their userbase.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK All PieFed instances block links to "right-wing" sources by defaultEnglish
2·2 months agoI still can’t find a reason to say it is censorship or sneaky. Isnt the point that it highlights the sources? In which case it isn’t really hiding it. And if you decide you don’t like it then just leave and go elsewhere. I don’t really see a reason why a creator of something has a requirement to be apolitical or make their feelings known. People complain a lot about .ml and lemmy’s creator. Never understood why, nobody is forcing you to participate and stay instead of going elsewhere - and I say that as somebody who was on .ml during the exodus then saw everyone defederating.
I guess i very much see it as creative freedom, it isn’t doing anything malicious and my understanding is that it does expose these blocks to the user when encountered?
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK All PieFed instances block links to "right-wing" sources by defaultEnglish
52·2 months agoSo what? Its open source software and subject to what the developer wants. Don’t like it then fork it, remove the offending blocks and run your own, literally exactly the same freedoms offered. There is absolutely nothing wrong with not wanting to platform people.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK All PieFed instances block links to "right-wing" sources by defaultEnglish
93·2 months agoIt isn’t censorship though? Just as much as people have the right to speak, others have the right to not have to listen. The beauty of the fediverse is that literally everyone has the right to say what they want, you can join a new instance or make your own but if you start saying stuff that people don’t want to listen to then they can’t be forced to listen.
You see this with normal heating systems. My house has hot air heating with a big burner and vents in the rooms. It is great for instant heat but once it turns off you lose the heat just as fast. And if you dont have a vent in the room it can be pretty cold.
But the house I grew up in had water filled radiators in every room. Took ages to warm up the house but it would transfer an awful lot of heat into the brick walls so it would stay warm for a really long time after the heating shut off.
So in the old house in winter you really didnt notice the heating turning on and off but in my new one it is painfully obvious. I really want to rip it out and get a better system.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•The creative software industry has declared war on AdobeEnglish
9·2 months agoMost people don’t. There is a theory (and I don’t know if it was ever verified officially) that Adobe stuff was made so easy to pirate and crack intentionally. That way students and people learning how to use their tools (primarily photoshop) would master it and therefore force any employer they later worked with to get and stay with Adobe and their expensive enterprise licences. The lower the barrier of entry the more people in the workforce could be competent with it.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•PSA: If you use the Meta AI app, your friends will find out and it will be embarrassing | TechCrunchEnglish
5·3 months agoI tried but failed, people are so reliant on it that I couldn’t interest people enough and gradually even some people who moved over, drifted back.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•PSA: If you use the Meta AI app, your friends will find out and it will be embarrassing | TechCrunchEnglish
5·3 months agoHappy that worked for you but doing so would have cut a huge social part of my life away, its more than just 1:1 messaging stuff.
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•PSA: If you use the Meta AI app, your friends will find out and it will be embarrassing | TechCrunchEnglish
7·3 months agoThey can but that instantly excludes me from casual day to day things like my family group chat or more spur of the moment messaging - plans here heavily favour data these days over texts - honestly the only texts i get these days are automated services. I just have no desire to be so isolated from friends and family
Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•PSA: If you use the Meta AI app, your friends will find out and it will be embarrassing | TechCrunchEnglish
243·3 months agoWithout whatsapp I would essentially be losing contact with my family and a ton of friends and colleagues. And some businesses even use it. Do I want to, no. Have I got some people on signal, yes. But there simply isnt a way for me to cut it out of my life unfortunately.


I don’t think its cancel culture to not want to indirectly fund fascism. The guy is one of the CEOs so if you subscribe then it goes into his pockets