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  • I really hate that argument so much. Fighting climate change means we need to invest massive amounts of money in all kinds of infrastructure. Just replacing gas stations with EV charging ports will cost billions. No problem with that.

    But bring up nuclear power and suddenly it's about the cost and how it's not profitable? Who cares? It's reliable, flexible, safe and has a brilliant energy to emission ratio. It's what we need right now. And no, it doesn't matter it takes 15 to 20 years to build them ... we'll miss all the targets anyway.

  • I am subscribed to several different instances of lemmy

    You mean you have accounts on different instances? I guess that is kind of a workaround that avoid the problem in the video. Then, you could just as easily make a separate facebook account for each group you join. But I don't think that's how most people will use it.

  • But that's just the technical aspect of how the site infrastucture works. Unless you're someone that exclusivly browses the local feed, the fact there are multiple instances has little impact on the user expirence.

    The point in the video was, that you used to only interact with people in a single community. Like, you were on a forum for a specific game and you talked with people about that game, usually not knowing much else about them. So you lived in the same village.

    On today's social media platforms, including the fediverse, that's not really the case. I can interact with you in a forum about a game ... and then see you post some political opinion in another community we share ... and suddenly you're no longer just in my village, but you're also a member of the rival tribe.

  • Some definitly do, but I think it depends on which one you're on and how you use it. All my communities are on other instances and unless it's an extreme instance like lemmygrad, I basically don't really care or pay attention to which instance a community is on.

  • You could say the same about facebook groups or reddit. As long as you have an account on the platform, you can interact with any community on the platform. That's not separation.

    They were talking about the early days, where you had to make an account for every different forum or community you joined and there was basically no interaction between those different forums.

  • Yes I did but it's irrelvant. Yes, the channel should be removed.

    But your conclusion that youtube must be "refusung" to delete these channels or is profiting of them is ridiculous. The much less dumb explaination is that it's a simple moderation oversight, which can happen on a platform that gets over 3 million new video uploads a day ...

  • The profit from this single 28k view videos surely must be massive! It's clear that youtube is totally complicite and not because it's some minor fringe issue that flies under the radar.