

One cool thing about piracy battles is ISPs’ interests are aligned with the pirates. It’s the record labels who are against it.
One cool thing about piracy battles is ISPs’ interests are aligned with the pirates. It’s the record labels who are against it.
you can also have a free trial
eh, so they charge for it
that’s beautiful
If you’re watching the things you want to watch, the “That’s not the right site so it doesn’t count!” argument doesn’t make much sense.
There’s no such thing as “fake” or “real” in this context.
This is not rocket science. You want to watch telly: you find the site, hit play, it plays.
Nah, search for ‘aniwave’ and you can find it easily
Hahahaha
Imagine believing a website is down because a paper says so.
Takes five seconds to find.
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the proof of the pudding is in the eating
MPA says no more “Whac-a-Mole” with pirate sites
Why would you say something you know you’ll regret having said?
grand, so the answer to your question “how is lemmy centralised” is “moderation and identity”, glad we had this chat
moderation aint centralised, as it is limited to an instance. Want to see what your instances Mods have removed? Open that community from its host instance. Also don’t like the work your instance Mods and Admins do? Just switch instance and you are still part of the platform.
nah I just checked if a mod removes it it’s removed from federated instances too I just checked
the question I was just asked = the context to the answer I gave
moderation
identity
It is stupid to go from one centralised platform to another centralised platform with the same governance model and expect different results.
Same conditions will lead to same results. The problem isn’t caused by the name or logo of Reddit.
It’s about fragility
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This joke is over 100 years old
huh