[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 15 points 11 months ago

How are WE the fools???

We're the fools because capitalism was never going to fix this issue on its own, therefore it came down to the voting populace to become better-educated on this stuff, spread that awareness as much as possible, vote every year for representatives that take CC seriously, and to contact our local / regional representatives as often as possible, asking them what their solutions were.

As the primary mechanism in terms of creating such vital change, we've done a fraction of that over the decades. Now here we are.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 11 points 11 months ago

Difficult to tell when he’s playing an android

I thought that was a big part of how Spiner made Data just about the most interesting character in the series-- the understated little flourishes, tics, and burblings of emotion showing through.

To me a very clever variation on Nimoy's amazing work on Spock in the series before, but of course Brent made the character wholly his own to the point that it barely registered that he was cut from the 'Spock template.'

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 10 points 1 year ago

Everyone's favorite show from the 90s

I dunno, man.. I remember the Newsradio cast a bit differently.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 21 points 1 year ago

you can go to /instances to see a list of other connected and blocked instances.

I just did, and noticed a bunch of supposedly-federated mastodon instances, but in reality I've never seen them in my 'all' stream.

Are they not supposed to show up there?

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

Haha, that's the best riff on that classic since the Simpsons' alien abduction ep.

Altho this other Simpsons bit gave me some vibes.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago

These are good points and good techniques IMO, and to add on--

Humans have always been drowning in the unknown, hence our chronic set of coping mechanisms, but on top of that, in this high-tech information civilisation we currently live in, now we're drowning in information, as well. Which leads to some big problems, of course.

As in-- it takes considerable effort, honesty and openness to form a decent perspective on most subjects these days, particularly significant ones, and because of that hurdle, I fear that most people (you, I, everyone) are inclined to 'settle' for flawed understandings of topics, even with best intentions. Or at worst, some of us form whatever ludicrous opinions simply because it makes us feel better / at peace / self-righteous.

Point is-- it seems like the world just has way too much information for people to handle these days, effectively worsening our collective mental health and communal behavior, one might say.

@CobblerScholar@lemmy.world

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 10 points 1 year ago

I understand and agree with those things, but disagree that OP's situation fits that kind of model. No, in this case it was a slew of LW failures that I should think would drive most victims away, no matter the setting.

Consider:

  • user is banned for evidently no reason at all
  • user is seemingly in compliance with all site rules & guidelines, including image upload rules
  • user has no previous strikes or violations
  • no communication of any kind is offered to user for the ban
  • the user is also locked out of their acct, with no way to appeal from said acct
  • the banning agent evidently remains unknown, days later
  • one unrelated admin got involved only after the community owner personally reached out to them
  • unfortunately, said admin has very little tools or ability to investigate any of this
  • despite the light (24hr) nature of the ban, all of the user's local image content is evidently destroyed irreversibly, representing many hours and days of work

Understanding and excusing part of that due to the volunteer nature of LW is one thing, but IMO this is a next-level clusterfluff.

Indeed, I understand that LW previously put a lot of effort in to attracting Rexxiters, to some degree at the expense of other instances, and maybe this is what it looks like when there isn't enough staff & process to handle the magnitude of userbase the instance runners desired. Maybe that's something to consider as well, when volunteers sign up for a project.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

People just need to spread the word that that particular Instance might have some bad policies going on, so others can make more informed decisions.

Right, and I feel like that's a big part of what OP is doing here. I think we just have to let the reputational dust settle and go with that flow.

What I'm also concerned about is what kind of failsafe the big instances have. For example, if something happened to my instance-runner and the place went down, federation would only help so much. So altho the content would be preserved, all those communities would be dead in the water, and their subscribers lost. That would be a terrible blow after months or even years of building them up, plus providing content, which is what I've been doing steadily for two months now at my place. If I had to start over at another instance, I don't think I'd have the heart, even though I've tried to locally archive everything, including a good chunk of the reviews I write by hand.

All that said, I am still hoping this is some kind of innocent mistake or technical bug.

Yup, hopefully. On the surface it's a disastrous one, and the admin I'm talking to has put in a ticket, at the least. But it's turning in to a good bit of hard work we didn't need to manually restore some of the lost image content. Most of the content is gone however, despite the posts being restored.

Whole situation bloody well sucks, and wasn't helped by my colleague OP receiving no communication or explanation of any kind. AFAIK they *still* haven't been contacted, so we're talking at least two major failures on the part of LW.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm the founder of the community in question, and one of the first things I noticed is that an admin @Xylinna@lemmy.world restored some of the posts even while OP was still banned. Unfortunately their action was useless what with the images being blocked or deleted from LW.

So I reached out to that person a day or two ago, and ~~have heard nothing but crickets, so far.~~ EDIT: They responded just now, altho it sounds a lot like they don't know much about the issue. Credit to them for trying to help, however.

It also appears my colleague still hasn't received any meaningful response.

Point is-- I don't understand this business of volunteering for a public-facing role and then either neglecting or refusing to communicate with users who've been wronged for one reason or another.

They are well within copyright in terms of timeline. Anything after 1927 can and likely is subject to copyright. I don’t like it but that’s how it works. Given that they are images from trading cards, it would not surprise me if the rights holder was enforcing copyright through a third party service.

Granted, but I don't think that was the issue in this case. The Moebius images in question were arbitrarily removed/blocked, with most being zapped, but others remaining.

For the record, none of the many other copyrighted images were removed, either.

@GoldenCow@lemm.ee @Kichae@kbin.social @Candelestine@lemmy.world @crypticthree@lemmy.world

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago

That clown-thing is one of the worst 'pranks' I've ever seen in my life. Someone could easily get PTSD from that, or someone else could easily assault the clown with lethal force because of the threat implied.

Good pranks are along the lines of the Just for Laughs / Gags series, not these dumbass American vigilante pranks, or that miserable 'clown' prank above.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 21 points 1 year ago

I thought his smugness worked... for a while. He's been right on a great many things across his career, and was able to frame his scathing critiques in fairly unique, clever ways. (and/or his writers were) Indeed, at one time I admired his ability to look at things from pretty daring angles, even if he was sometimes way off.

Problem is, he's not the same anymore. Sort of like Joe Rogan, who at least started out with honest, interesting, amusing takes in a sort of 'college student+' kind of way. But something seems to have happened to these guys across the years. Not just the wealth, but the growing insulation from reality and.. the normalisation of right-wing extremism. Something like that, anyway.

Still, I can't just forget that Maher was killing it for plenty of years, there, even if he did rub people the wrong way.

[-] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 9 points 1 year ago

SCMP is an odd one, as they commonly publish articles critical of the CCP.

They seem to operate along the lines of 'we can't stop anti-CCP news, but at least we can soften the blow for select audiences.' Or something like that. They're definitely an interesting case, though.

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