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  • Seems to me that everyone with this opinion lives on Lemmy.world and peeps in other instances or on Kbin see something different, not sure why that happens

  • You're expecting something like the Digg to Reddit mass emigration. That likely will never happen again, the conditions for that are gone. What's happening is what i predicted for years, people are moving away from the site but not going to a single "replacement" place as there's just nothing like it, but to many. Be it the Fediverse, Discord, Facebook and related properties, various chats, even forums and freaking IRC.

    And it's also clear it's not going to be a single massive exodus, but a slow decay over a long time. The site will still be alive ten years from now, like Livejournal and other relics of the past are still technically alive, but will slowly fade from relevance.

    And one important thing: Sites like that depend on a few users, the so-called 90-9-1 rule explains it well, only a tiny, tiny percentage of users of the site produce the content it needs to survive, and they're precisely the ones the administration pissed off. And not only that, but it depends on the moderators, without them the site would devolve to a sewer in no time, and they too have been shafted by the administration. A good portion of them have left the site for good, and the hit will be perceived in time, as they cannot be replaced easily.

    Everything that made the site good is dying or dead, let it die, or just survive as a zombie. It will become a cesspool of reposts, recycled content and garbage, and any user that creates good content that still remains there will eventually leave at seeing what the site will turn into.

  • Password managers, people! They help!

  • Damn that went dark

  • Now I wonder about the empty intersections

  • This seems to be the issue, a code injection using custom emojis. Apparently Lemmy is letting some unsanitized data in, which means that Little Bobby Tables strikes again. Somebody was afraid the attackers had seized control of the whole Lemmy network but federation helps hinder the damage here, only individual instances are affected and they'd have to attack each one independently, a single server service would be fully affected in this case.

    Beehaw has fully taken down the server as a preventive measure, i imagine they won't be the last ones doing this.

  • Little Bobby Tables strikes again

    Now seriously, people forget that Lemmy is alpha software, and Kbin is even younger

  • I insist, we need a nomadic identities thing on Fedi, you create your user in one instance and now you can log in on any federated server on any of the ActivityPub services, maybe that Zot protocol thing or something on those lines

  • That's not a bug, it's a feature

  • Looking in the Deck's direction with deep anxiety in the wallet...

  • The reason was not right, they should have been removed from power ages ago, but at least this collateral damage is a tiny bit of justice served at the end.

  • Here's a post from 2021 about this person giving some background. I recall even a change.org petition requesting them being banned.

    Also, you might recall them for making the news recently after banning an artist from /r/art because they said a piece by them was made by AI, and when proven otherwise they said that it was obviously based on AI and that they should find a better style, which escalated to the point that the sub was temporarily closed

    Seeing that person going down is a nice piece of justice in this shitstorm. It happened for the wrong reasons, admins should have removed this person long ago and didn't, but at least it's something.