I'm lemmy.world too, and I've got porn in my All feed a few times a day even with how many I've blocked - and all of my blocked ones have come directly from All. So who knows? Maybe you're only browsing Local?
8% seems fine considering it's a wealth tax, not an income tax. In 7 years that takes away 56% of their wealth.
Granted, I'm not at all clear on what sort of assets constitute "wealth" here. How much of Musk's $242.4 billion net worth that google currently spits out would be affected by this?
As far as my understanding goes, you can still see all content from lemmynsfw that predates the defederation, but you won't see any new content posted to it.
It is a bizarre accusation because anyone who's ever interacted with ChatGPT could plainly see neither this post nor my comments were generated by it.
Hiding NSFW content all together is also overkill - I still want to see non-pornographic NSFW content. This is a very commonly requested feature.
And the Indian Girls community showed up in the status bar because it was the first blocked community containing "lemmynsfw" from my Ctrl+F search, smartass.
Thank you. I'd keep in mind that Mozilla is a nonprofit though - they don't have the same nefarious profit motives that other companies may have. Which is just another reason Firefox's continued survival is so important for the internet.
I believe μBlock Origin is one of the add-ons that are actively monitored by Mozilla for security, which would make this automatically never apply to it. At least, it doesn't have the "This add-on is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing." warning that some add-ons have.
Comparing this to the web integrity API seems misinformed at best, and disingenuous at worse. It's not related either technologically or conceptually. I might agree that it could have some undesirable outcomes if they end up falling down the slippery slope, but this post does honestly sound like the hysteria you said you weren't trying to cause.
The lemmynsfw.com content is always properly marked as nsfw, so that's definitely the difference. Only downside is you may be missing out on non-pornographic nsfw content, which is honestly not that common yet.
I'm a little curious: If you unsubscribe from something, does it disappear from your All? Or is it enough that a user in an instance was at some point or another subscribed?
It consistently shows up on my front page, which is only 20 posts. If you're not seeing it you may not be on All, or you may have the option to hide NSFW content checked.
Yup, that's why - if you're on Subscribed you'll only ever see posts from communities you subscribed to. Or even if you're on local, you won't see any content from other instances like lemmynsfw.com.
I'm lemmy.world too, and I've got porn in my All feed a few times a day even with how many I've blocked - and all of my blocked ones have come directly from All. So who knows? Maybe you're only browsing Local?