Honestly they don’t seem to be bothered about denying human rights violations they seem to think they’re a good thing.
Honestly they don’t seem to be bothered about denying human rights violations they seem to think they’re a good thing.
People as deep into the ideology as people on here are think the dog whistles are signposts.
Most Reddit posts referring to lemmy direct people to lemmy.ml it’s effectively the landing page of the platform and if that landing page is being used to recruit people into a shitty authoritarian ideology then that taints the entire platform.
Just a thought, maybe it came with the fawning over of Putin and the CCP?
Follow the link, that’s happening on lemmy.ml not lemmygrad.ml.
Follow the link and tell me that isn’t straight up blur the lines recruitment BS.
This is happening on lemmy.ml I can cope with there being instances for tankies, what’s bothering me is one of the main instances pretending their not so that they can push straight up recruitment shit at people who don’t know.
I’m on another instance but it’s making me rather uncomfortable that a lot of the traffic is happening on an instance that seems like it’s 90 CCP members and Russian trolls.
The way things are on there I can’t even tell if this is just a joke.
People aren’t shouting “tankie” at you. You people are self identifying as tankies.
Plus the 1991 game Lemmings.
This type of advertising is the death-knell of any site, because at that point you’re interacting with an advert with some extra elements rather than a site with ads.
If they were worried data being scooped up for AI training, they would have approached it differently. What they did was target 3rd party apps to drive people to their app so they can get tracking data and push ads.
Some of them seem pretty deep in, not sure they have the most rounded world view.
Seems there’s a site that will generate unlock origin rules to block search results for a given site.
Also there’s an add-on called ublacklist, but not sure how trustworthy that seems.
Anyone aware of a Firefox equivalent?
Ah, ok, I was seeing that!
This would be a nice to have feature since plenty of people are using pictures in the comments.
It unfortunately is very much the intent, but they don’t want to say that up front because no one would join.