Skavau
Piefed.social Staff
Community owner of !television@piefed.social and !obscuremusic@piefed.social
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Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•We made a Fediverse community on FluxerEnglish
1·1 day agoBecause no-one is using it
Skavau@piefed.socialto
New Communities@lemmy.world•Meta: Can you please not announce every single porn community you createEnglish
13·2 days agoThese communities are all coming from a new nsfw instance
Skavau@piefed.socialto
New Communities@lemmy.world•Meta: Can you please not announce every single porn community you createEnglish
81·2 days agoI think what compounds it is that its a populated instance being set up with piefeds tools to do this. I assume it’ll burn itself out soon.
Honestly some good posts on any relevant community on Reddit have been very successful. Piefed saw a huge boon because of this at the beginning of February. The trouble is you can’t keep spamming it. Reasonably so.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Feature suggestion: communities that notify subscribers by defaultEnglish
3·3 days agoYou mean communities set themselves up to be able to ping all subscribers whenever a post is made?
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·3 days agoBecause age-ID tools cost money to maintain. And most larger instances do not screen every single application individually. If it could be done financially without age-ID, it would certainly make running the instance a complete chore and cause many to shut down on that basis alone.
And asking people to give them a picture of them in a pub isn’t going to be accepted as a valid age technique legally.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoYou don’t need to ban literally any website that could be classified as social media to have the desired effect. You just need to ban the big ones: TikTok, Instagram etc.
Sure, but recall how this conversation started - we were talking about this specifically in the context of the Fediverse applying age-ID checks. It’s financially non-viable and any attempt to enforce it would force instances to all shut down. Not that it realistically can be enforced.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoThere’s tens of thousands of sites out there under the description of “user-to-user communication service” with mixed content. If you set the conditions that every single one of them must provide age-ID tools for adult content access (aussie-zone’s improvised solutions will certainly not be legally viable) the level of continued enforcement would be utterly ridiculous. It would be even worse if your country implemented a social-media minimum age requirement and declared that all sites thet enable user-to-user interaction also come under it. OSA in the UK, which does the former (requiring sites to age-gate adult content), attempts to do this - has been active since July of last year and barely scratched the surface.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•We made a Fediverse community on FluxerEnglish
1·4 days agoI was referring to Stoat there.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoThose pot shops and liquor stores have actual physical presence on a high street in the same country. A small server run out of someone’s bedroom in Finland and who they have no idea who they are is completely different.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoAnd how on earth would a regulator chase hundreds of different instances hosted all over the world to force them to implement age-ID?
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoI’m not necessarily advocating for ID verification, but to answer your question: most instances require an application to join anyway, so this could simply be tacked ontop.
How is it enforced on them? How can many even afford it?
From what I understand aussie.zone already does something like this. To join, apparently they require a picture of you at a bar with a beer to prove that you’re over 18. Not a perfect method but procedurally not that different from checking IDs.
This doesn’t scale at all. Also, I’m not sure why aussie.zone is doing that because Australia’s social media requirements specifically only apply to large websites.
And even if it did, there’s no way that if aussie.zone was looked into over compliance that such a method would be considered acceptable by the regulators.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can I best go about building and growing a Lemmy communityEnglish
6·4 days agoCreate it. Advertise it in !newcommunities@lemmy.world and !communitypromo@lemmy.ca and federate it.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoIf you haven’t given it, your neighbor’s doorbell has. If you’ve used a search engine, you’ve been recorded. If you have a smart phone, they know absolutely everything about you.
We’re talking specifically about my face as provided by me via my own social media accounts.
I’d still like to know how you think this is remotely enforceable on the Fediverse, much less all websites. How can people here even afford it?
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
1·4 days agoAsk yourself why you’re on Lemmy instead of Reddit, or FB, or Twitter.
Privacy is a big reason.
How do you even expect a decentralised service run by hobbyists to even implement age-ID in the first place?
However, the big tech companies are not asking your permission to spy on you, as has been proved by the Guthrie case.
Yes, but again, they do not have my face or my actual ID. They can make a profile from my posts and it would resemble what I believe but in theory, after long posting on Lemmy or Piefed - they could implement tools to do the same thing.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
32·4 days agoHow is this even remotely enforceable?
It will destroy curation. It’s an absurd concept.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
7·4 days agoYour feed should contain a chronological list of posts made by people you subscribe to
Should that be the only way the feed should be organised by law?
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
2·4 days agoI could think of some reasons maybe, but none seem to stand out. The fact that big-tech is going to increasingly flagrantly violate our privacy as a precondition to use the services is an increasingly major one.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How can we protect kids from the harms of social media without sacrificing everyone's privacy?English
2·4 days agoTbh not really





















Right, but Matrix has been around for a while and yet its only use is to be a hub for tech-related projects and support rooms. How would you propose we somehow get people using it?