We will. If Lemmy users start inciting violence or commit other crimes, instance owners will need to crack down on them, or risk losing their instance.
The only thing we got going for us is that Lemmy isn't in the spotlight (yet).
I'm sorry but inciting violence gets any instance nuked, broligarch or federated.
Just read this:
Some of the screenshots say: "Muskrat’s DOGE Henchmen have been identified," "It's time to do more than dragging names, let's drag their necks up by a large coil of rope," "Time to hunt," "I’ll say it. This nazi stooge needs to be shot," and other comments sharing a similar sentiment.
Now of course we can gloat that Reddit is bending the knee, but if a Lemmy instance was big enough to attract the same attention, exactly the same thing would have happened. No instance owner wants their whole instance get nuked by feds because the users of the instance are inciting violence.
The 3DS still sold 10 million units after the Switch launched, so it's not impossible. One could argue the Switch is the successor to both 3DS and Wii U, but it's hard to compare. If they price it right and try to clear stock, I think they can totally do it. Would also be something to brag about, but then again it's not really Japanese business culture to brag, so maybe that's not the biggest motivator for them.
the only thing they agreed to was to put some troops near the border.
10k is a bit more than "some", imo. But it still means that Mexico caved to demands, no? Why wouldn't they do it before if all it took was a phone call?
Sidenote, I'm asking these questions because I truly don't understand. I'm not trying to start anything here, except maybe some educational comments
How does it go again? "In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity"
The fact that they are using these tragic events as a means to dismantle the government even more quickly is horrifying to watch from the other end of the pond.
I think it's more common when communities are newly created, as people want to populate the community with some content to kickstart activity and interest.
So hopefully it'll just even out eventually, when communities become more self-sustaining and active.
We will. If Lemmy users start inciting violence or commit other crimes, instance owners will need to crack down on them, or risk losing their instance.
The only thing we got going for us is that Lemmy isn't in the spotlight (yet).