No, they should be where no entity outside of European jurisdiction can influence their messaging.
The EU commission has their own Mastodon instance. That's how all public services should do it.
No, they should be where no entity outside of European jurisdiction can influence their messaging.
The EU commission has their own Mastodon instance. That's how all public services should do it.
That's just replies to a post. It doesn't solve not all posts reaching everybody.
It cannot be "fixed" unless you centralize into a single firehose like Xitter and Bluesky.
Those of us running smaller instances can choose to use relays and fetcher-tasks - and there is a PR to put one such fetcher into Mastodon - but if the goal is 100% of everybody always sees 100% of the content then no decentralized solution will ever offer that.
Until there is another instance it's not federated.
We're seeing a substantial increase on the Mastodon instance I help moderate too, but there's no aggregate marketing department at Mastodon so we don't get any headlines.
You want Matrix. Synapse if you intend to host for others, Conduit if you just want to host for yourself. There are quite a few different clients but I do indeed use ElementX on mobile.
Shops in Sweden very often state that they don't accept cash - and it's perfectly legal for them to make that choice.
We have cash?
o_O
Haven't used it for years.
Troll comment.
You do that - you die.
Please show me that guideline, anywhere.
/Swede living in the deer countryside
That sounds problematic. Where do they detail this?
Wikipedia:
Google Safe Browsing "conducts client-side checks. If a website looks suspicious, it sends a subset of likely phishing and social engineering terms found on the page to Google to obtain additional information available from Google's servers on whether the website should be considered malicious".
... anymore. In the beginning you could even find scene release group names in the album titles.
https://torrentfreak.com/spotifys-beta-used-pirate-mp3-files-some-from-pirate-bay-170509/
h/t @rasmusfleischer@mastodon.nu
(although I do believe I am one of those persons who saw those filenames myself, but I mean .. that was a looooooong time ago now)