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Este perfil es de un servidor federado y podría estar incompleto. Explorar más contenido en la instancia original.

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lol I have to imagine a lot of the people active in Apple are pretty used to eating corporate overlord’s assholes so that doesn’t really come as a surprise…

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A link to Lemmy would have been good.

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If you care about your account and your post history, you’re free to run you own instance. People are also working on mechanisms to sync community subscriptions between accounts, which would at least help the UX navigating multiple accounts. Lemmy also has an API that I’m sure users will be looking to create services to backup your content as well, if something like that doesn’t already exist.

As for defederation, I’m only aware of these major reasons and all of them are legitimate:

  • Nazis
  • NSFL/CP
  • Sourcing illegal content (illegal from the defederating hosts side, and this really lends to the above two as well)
  • Growing pains as Lemmy explodes with new users

The only thing a giant corporation could do is muddy the waters, but people who care about the future of Lemmy are working to prevent that wedistribute.org/2023/06/fedipact-blocking-meta/

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The entire premise of NSFW is silly to me. Like no one has an obligation to make sure YOU are safely browsing at work. Get back to work.

I think you’re taking the W in NSFW too literally. It’s a user-moderated content filtering system. Be it at work, school, on a bus, in the streets, many people wish to be considerate of others and don’t want to publicly flaunt questionable material.

It may be to protect others from having to view it or to protect themselves from repercussion viewing explicit content in professional environments.

There’s also a difference between some text with ‘bad words’ and having hardcore porn or beheadings (NSFL) or whatever. Is there a grey area? Of course, different people will consider different things appropriate, especially in different settings and different cultures, but giving users the ability to flag content they post as ‘potentially questionable’ (synonymous to NSFW from my perspective) is just a means to respect other users.

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