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  • Interesting that you mention open souce shared universes. I mean, at the end of the day, all of these become public domain anyways. The problem is that it takes way too long.

    But for example with "lord of the rings", it will someday be available to the public and then things will get interesting, especially with AI these days ...

  • message boards

    But thats what Mastodon does effectively. Then Lemmy would be another micro blogging service in the fediverse

  • Interesting. Where can I view this roadmap?

  • What is still distinguishing them from Disney, Amazon and the like is their international productions with local film makers. Lets see how that will turn out in the next years ...

  • Its peer-to-peer, right? How do they handle moderation in there?

  • Just looked up what FANG means - what the hell does Netflix in there? Seriously Netflix doesn't do shit. Typical case of forced acronyms ;)

    Without the fediverse a viable non-surveilled internet might not be able to exist.

    I would agree. Mastodon made search opt-in. There will always be communities and users that refuse to be searchable and that should be fine.

  • No, each service is a service, regardless of whether its a company or a community or a single user. The idea is that it is a center of innovation for FOSS.

  • Sounds great. I mean, given the size of lemmy.world it sure doesn't hurt it and it will certainly distribute more user attention to smaller communities, which will hopefully activate smaller communities from remote instance, which will in turn make the overall conversation quality on lemmy better.

    Excited to see whether it will be a noticable effect but I would think so

  • If you want a real “exploration” timeline, you need one that limits the number of posts from any given community. And that still seems like it’s well served by local/global splits, because the website you join should be meaningful.

    That should be given by the sorting-algo you chose. Merging local and all is additional to that so that you don't have to skip back and forth all the time.

  • Could these be the factions that will also someday appear in the Fediverse?

  • #The Siren's Song

    In the shadowy depths of the digital abyss, there dwelled a mysterious mermaid known as Marina, who yearned for a connection that transcended the confines of her underwater realm. Longing for a soulmate to share her aquatic dreams, she embarked on a perilous journey through the treacherous waters of the internet.

    Marina's quest began innocently enough, with the soft glow of her computer screen casting eerie ripples across her watery lair. With a few clicks of her phosphorescent scales, she delved into the world of mermaid fanfiction, crafting tales of love and longing, weaving words like intricate seaweed patterns. Her stories flowed like enchanting melodies, captivating the hearts of those who dared to venture into her digital domain.

    As her stories gained notoriety in the virtual realm, Marina's obsession grew. She watched her followers multiply like bioluminescent plankton on a moonlit night. Every like, every comment, every share sent shivers of euphoria through her aquatic form, pulling her deeper into the abyss. Hours stretched into days, days blurred into nights, and Marina's underwater sanctuary fell into disrepair. Neglected coral gardens withered, and once-vibrant schools of fish dwindled in number. The allure of the digital world had ensnared her like an inescapable net, drawing her deeper into its abyss.

    With each passing day, Marina's longing for a soulmate intensified. She yearned to find a kindred spirit, someone who could hear the echo of her siren's song across the digital waves. But her search became a relentless scroll through a sea of profiles, each faceless avatar a mere mirage, a tantalizing illusion that promised connection but delivered only fleeting moments of satisfaction.

    She had become a digital spectre, haunting the depths of the internet, her original purpose forgotten. The mermaid who had once longed for a soulmate had become a prisoner of her own creation, ensnared by the siren's lure of social media. Her shimmering tail had turned pallid, her voice growing hoarse from countless hours of typing, scrolling, and refreshing. Her once-bright eyes now reflected the ghostly glow of her computer screen as she desperately sought validation in the form of likes and follows.

    In the eerie silence of her now-desolate underwater world, Marina finally realized the depths of her folly. The digital realm had ensnared her, just as she had ensnared countless others with her mesmerizing stories. In her obsession, she had lost not only herself but also the beauty of her aquatic home.

    With trembling hands, she closed her laptop, a feeble attempt to break free from the shackles of her addiction. The silence of her underwater world enveloped her, a stark reminder of what she had lost, but she allowed the sounds of the ocean to wash over her. With each gentle wave of the underwater current, she began to rediscover the essence of her mermaid soul. In the silence and solitude of her underwater sanctuary, Marina finally heard the siren's song within herself—the song of self-discovery, of rekindled creativity, and of the depths of her own soul. She realized that her true soulmate was not to be found in the digital world but within the shimmering depths of her own heart.

    With newfound clarity, Marina vowed to balance her digital presence with the enchanting world that lay beyond her computer screen. She would once again nurture her underwater realm, and perhaps, in time, she would find a true soulmate who shared her love for the mysteries of the deep.

    And so, the mermaid named Marina embarked on a new journey, no longer ensnared by the siren's lure of social media, but guided by her own heart's song and the boundless depths of her underwater realm all around her.

  • Soon, summoning rituals began, echoing her cursed story in games like League of Legends.

    Favorite line. Really fun ghost story. Could use a little less internet phrases and word salad for my taste (I also think I don't get many of the references lol).

  • …but rather a malevolent whisper from the abyss. It beckoned me toward an abyssal abyss…

    Could ponder about it alone for hours