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  • Except for Twitter, which burns through the last of its lifeline to bolt-on ActivityPub to the code only to not find anyone to federate with.

  • When I saw this comment, I didn't parse it 'cause it wasn't obvious to me what they were trying to say. Now that you've unpacked it, it's much more clear, and yes, completely fucked. Thanks for calling them out.

  • I use the Invidious method; whenever I want to watch or share a YouTube video, I'll copy and paste the section after the YouTube domain to the suffix of an Invidious domain.

    For example, I take the "watch?v=fIvXc5D_Xjg" from https://youtube.com/watch?v=fIvXc5D_Xjg and paste it to the end of https://yt.artemislena.eu/.

    This may also be a temporary work around, as YouTube can and will disrupt Invidious sites too if they accumulate enough traffic. The best long term solution is to encourage artists, journalists, and entertainers to share their free videos on PeerTube instances, and support federated video hosting.

  • Quoting me dictionary definitions isn't constructive to positive conversation, and doubling down on calling me malicious and deceptive when that's clearly not the case isn't nice.

    It was your comment section anyway, you had the most to lose.

    It appears you've totally misread my statement to mean something other than what I intended, but this sentence makes me think you're getting closer to understanding what I really meant.

  • thank you for showing that you’re not interacting with the community in good faith.

    I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. Can you elaborate?

  • The story you actually seem to be posting is about the sentencing, why not post an article on that instead?

    The reason the article is topical is due to the recent sentencing, but the rollingstone article does a much better job of humanizing her and contextualizing her murder.

    Honestly, I think most of the concerns about the title and formatting have as much to do with accuracy and clarity as GamerGate has to do with ethics in games journalism. The hostility of some of these comments is totally unwarranted.

    I'd report them, but I'd prefer they stay up in case anyone wants a reminder of why BeeHaw is defederating from most of the threadiverse.

  • they don’t defederate from others without a very hefty reason

    I understand why you might like that, but it speaks to a culture clash between Lemm.ee and BeeHaw - BeeHaw is acting pre-emptively to protect its mods, and Lemm.ee is prioritizing its users' Fediverse access over other aspects of the user experience.

  • Most communities on BeeHaw have standards about editorializing headlines; I usually don't change the article title as a matter of habit. HRC is still counting murders in 2023, and the numbers are still troubling.

  • I just woke up to two messages from Lemm.ee on BeeHaw, yours and this person:

    [Image description: What a crappy news article. You can’t even read it without the ads shoving the paragraphs together. Your post is shit, OP]

    I'm sure it's part coincidence, but my experience with Lemm.ee hasn't been much better than with Lemmy.world.

  • Someone who believes police and prisons should be abolished.