Rob200

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Out Of Touch Thursday! (Synthwave Remix) (peertube.ichigo.everydayimshuflin.com)
 

It's Out Of Touch Thursday, a day of the week for being out of touch,

also that URL.

https://peertube.ichigo.everydayimshuflin.com/w/7a2e95b1-5322-4894-a2eb-a49b25da8ae8

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 22 minutes ago

Sprite rule.

 

Jam to this because you deserve it

https://vid.northbound.online/w/bdxGtG2y6YDL3RdrG9V8tv

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 8 hours ago

One of my top opennings for sure.

 

Probably wondering why I posted this. So long story.

I went on Youtube, and tried listening to some Naruto openings theme tunes on there right, when it got to just the second opening, I then saw an ad. Heres what happened next.

Back to Peertube I went. Not worth it. The Peertube experience of anime themes. Anime themes of all things, but it is a better experience. No ads by default.

https://video.sadrarin.com/w/fe2e199e-664c-4502-ac25-17478353d052

 

some of the song lyrics, 'I look super cute like those girl in anime, oh' rule

 

Friends of Kagami 【Lucky☆Star x Night of Nights】【ナイト・オブ・ナイツ】

https://vid.northbound.online/w/hgbegfMhEswG3XQ9ymrXDC

idk how many people know this but mashups like these are actually considered transformative under fair use laws. But only if, like lets say you are using sound effects, but are doing something with them unintended in the regional creation. Like if you were using the Sonic ring effect, to replicate a Mario song. That would be transformative. But don't risk getting dmcad doing this unless you know what you are doing and are lining up the scales under fair use.

https://vid.northbound.online/w/hgbegfMhEswG3XQ9ymrXDC

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 11 hours ago

Might actually, seems surprisingly active.

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is this aloud? rule - 196 (virtual-girls-are.definitely-for.me)
submitted 11 hours ago* (last edited 31 minutes ago) by Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

I didn't know about that specific community, as i'm posting from a different instance. Apologies on that. Yeah, there actually, a lot of Lucky Star specific videos on Peertube. From mashups, and more lyric videos.

 

Lucky Star Dance Lyrics in English (fan dubbed)- peertube no ads

https://vid.northbound.online/w/tedSeFbwh95oWpLz8tsef9

 

Lucky Star Dance Lyrics in English (fan dubbed)- peertube no ads https://vid.northbound.online/w/tedSeFbwh95oWpLz8tsef9

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 15 hours ago

Like, I use to be able to search for animations, and there use to be a lot of new animation videos I could find, new uploads even. In like the last two years idk what happened, but that's my degradation issue i'm talking about.

 

I am aware of Sepia search however, when I first used Sepia search I use to be able to find all sorts of content. But now a days I can't find anything on that. But only some of the things. Is there a more reliable tool to search across Peertube instances for videos?

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 16 hours ago

This form however seems well thought out overall, because they have an 'other' and a prefer not to say choice. Anything they didn't specifically include is I guess technically is included, under the 'other' choice. Very vaguely.

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Yeah, I mean sure it's good that they are showing they know those identities exist. But this info could be used for any purpose, imagine being asked this in Russia. The government 'could' potentially literally target you in a bad way knowing this about you.

In the u.s right now, another example, so it's one thing if they are representing these minorities, but it's another if they are collecting data about you. For who knows what purposes.

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 20 hours ago

In the u.s, the main parties are the republicans and the democrats. 3rd parties don't receive much news coverage because, one or the other main parties, also dominate the news media in the u.s. Not many people know that there were attempts for a socialist party in the u.s, because the news will not cover them as much as they will cover "their hatred for trump."

average people in the u.s generally (they aren't people who study a lot of literature, just general people.) They even understand that both sides aren't perfect. They know.

the issue is.

When it comes to one political party vs the other, guess where people are going to always flock to. If it isn't one, it's the other, because to them, it's only that other one that might have a chance of making the change they want. 3rd party political parties have a hard time gaining traction.

 

Like to many people, the word freespeech might sound good, untill you run into hatespeech. While there isn't a widespread way to define this type of speech, I found a few terms that can help narrow things down. (speech that does not include hatespeech.)

  1. freespeech. Strictly protects you from 'government' censorship, however there may be limits. If not legally, then perhaps, you'l lose a few friends socially. Freespeech, is not always acceptable speech.

  2. responsible speech. Ok, so now we are at a term that helps to simplify things more toward the direction things are actually heading around the world lately. It's saying, make sure you are posting responsibly, and that your posts are not degrading nor attacking others. So, no to discriminatory and harmful language. Does it directly cover hatespeech? Not specifically, it's more so addressing the actual end result of the harm from user posts. Be responsible.

  3. Inclusive speech. Again, not directly addressing hatespeech, but rather indirectly. By asking for inclusive speech, it would vaguely, while not as specifically, just ask of you to keep your speech as inclusive. When referring to someones pronouns/gender, you'l want to be inclusive and not misgender, or miss pronounce a person in anyway.

Honestly, if you were to combine responsible speech and and responsible speech into a single term, combining their meaning you would actually have an actual singular term describing all this, (speech that does not include hatespeech.)

and what is expected socially. While both terms, do have some vagueness to them, combining them would still keep them vague. Having one term to describe expected social behavior would simplify any confusion from trolls or actual confused people.

While I and other might not think these things are confusing, too alot of people in the last decade+ these terms are new to them.

I'm not advocating for any changes, but I'm looking for some words that describe speech without the inclusion of hatespeech.

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It's one thing to Ubisoft, (or any company under capitalism) if it's just a small few fascist who are racist against their current character choices. But if Ubisoft is risking facing actual legislation in a major market, or a ban. They are going to respond, because they would loss a significant market. They don't want to lose an entire market where they can profit from.

In this case, it isn't really about minorities, is this a little authoritarian, possibly on Japans part, but really, Ubisoft needs this game to profit as best as possible, which is why it can't afford to lose a large market right now. With its low stocks of late, things aren't looking good for the company. They are at risk at being sold off at some point.

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Some more specific sources on games representing marginalized identities. A continuation on that list of games I showed you.

Splatoon 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW4V3sVdigU Hair style is no longer decided by gender, unlike in earlier entries of the game.

Spyro 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1V8HZPPoaI Spyro represents ace vibes in one part of the ending cutscenes for the game. For a PS1 game particularly this is important. After seeing Mario saving Peach in another castle for how many so times.

[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I have a few things, along with specific examples.

  1. There was a glad study on LGBTQ+ representation in games.

Studies indicate a significant presence of LGBTQ+ individuals within the gaming community. Notably, GLAAD's research, based on Nielsen surveys, highlights that a considerable percentage of active gamers identify as LGBTQ+. Specifically, the GLAAD report shows that 17% of active gamers are LGBTQ+.

  1. There is LGBTQ+ representation in games you probably wouldn't expect.

a. In Splatoon 3 on the Nintendo Switch, you have your inkling and Octoling avatars, but they are not gender locked meaning you can have voices of the opposite gender, despite the hair style. Could also be looked at as representing feminism.

b. In a Spyro 3 Year of the Dragon, Spyro the dragon originally released on the PS1, shows some asexual aspects when hunter and bianca kiss in an ending cutscene. Ace vibes. Tells Sparx to look away,

  1. Fan posts, allow marginialled queer and LGBTQ fans of a franchise to have their side represented, even if in an uncannon way. Very important for representation.
[–] Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

In one side, it seems like a win, on the other, Bluesky is capitalizing off of Meta hate?

Bluesky made more money selling T-shirts mocking Mark Zuckerberg in one day than it has in two years of selling custom domains

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