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  • For people wondering:

    On the left you see a format popular on tiktok, where a clip from a videogame, some ice cream video and a Family Guy clip share the screen, playing simultaneously.

    On the right you see a news anchor with weather info, a ticker and stock data also sharing the same screen.

    The tiktok format is supposedly for low attention span kids which (also supposedly) need three completely disconnected things happening on screen at once in order to not lose interest in the video. The other one is... the news as it is common in the US.

    "They are the same": you could say that both of these formats serve the same purpose.

  • If I'd use this service, it'd have to be self-hosted.

    I already don't like how centralized signal is. Adding another service I'd need to trust in the middle doesn't make it better.

  • This is not about the dictionary, but about historical movements/strains of thought. The french "socialisme libertaire" is the term they used in 18th century France. And libertarian socialism aims for the freedom of all people from rulers.

    Edit: Found a source

  • I've never heard any libertarians be referred to as "moderate". As far as I understand it, "libertarianism" already includes a radical worldview. Wanting less government an simultaneously more government control IMHO sound a bit oxymoronic.

    As an anarchist myself, of course I disagree with your stance on the practicability on anarchism. ;)

  • Small correction: Leftist libertarians is usually another term for anarchism. I.e. There shouldn't be neither governments nor corporations, but rather decentralized, self-governed communities and worker-owned cooperatives.