[-] ghost@xcore.social 18 points 1 year ago

I’ve explained in a variety of ways how torrent files are not inherently illegal, nor is discussion of piracy.

I’ve accurately countered every poorly conceived point you’ve tried to make, and your response has been to:

  • call me a “dirty pirate” (lol)
  • insinuate my point is null because the account I’m posting from isn’t hosted on lemmy.world (neither is yours)
  • accuse me of misrepresentation

Take the loss, shut up, move on. You aren’t entertaining anymore.

I’ll make this easy for everyone - you’re blocked, and I’ll sprinkle in a nice report to the lemm.ee admins, as I’m sure they will be curious to know why a 3 hour old account is trying in bad faith to dictate federation rules on a server they aren’t a member of.

Welcome to the fediverse.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 42 points 1 year ago

Correct. Trolling, and badly might I add.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 29 points 1 year ago

So go host your own instance.

Considering your account was created 3 hours ago, and the content you’ve posted so far, nothing of value will be lost.

Thanks for the entertainment.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 39 points 1 year ago

Why not host your own lemmy instance and defederate with them then?

Dumbass

[-] ghost@xcore.social 37 points 1 year ago

You know what people tend to say when they’re wrong?

You’re arguing semantics

The law is semantics you dolt.

You’re not even on lemmy.world how does this concern you at all?

“Bungiefan_ak@lemm.ee” is a weird way to spell “lemmy.world”

You can keep replying if you want to keep getting dunked on, your funeral.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 44 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Torrent files do not contain any copyrighted material and it’s not my job to educate you on how they work.

I dont really give a shit why you think anything.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 63 points 1 year ago

Torrent files also aren’t illegal.

Also, you’re on the internet, which isn’t beholden solely to US copyright laws, so unless you’re a lawyer who specializes in international copyright law, I doubt you can speak with any certainty to the legality of post content in every jurisdiction across the globe.

Here’s an idea: if you don’t want to see that content, block the community.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 83 points 1 year ago

Copyright infringement is illegal. Talking about copyright infringement is not.

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[-] ghost@xcore.social 19 points 1 year ago

Also: some radio stations do play songs slightly faster than their album versions play, which cab shorten a song by a handful of seconds. This allows them to cram in those announcer breaks between songs or potentially play additional ads.

I think this is less common now than it used to be though.

[-] ghost@xcore.social 53 points 1 year ago

There’s a few things at play:

  • Radio stations tend to play “radio edits” which are usually versions of a song that may have a bridge or section of the song removed or shortened to fit play length requirements

  • Radio stations have commercial breaks which break up blocks of music and provide your brain with a different “variety” of sound (voices/speech) as opposed to a CD or playlist that plays music with no breaks

  • Similarly, radio stations typically have a host or DJ who will announce song names/info between tracks playing, giving your brain a brief break between songs.

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[-] ghost@xcore.social 14 points 1 year ago

thanks, I hate it

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[-] ghost@xcore.social 52 points 1 year ago

damn that's crazy

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