

So the law works.
So the law works.
Yet there is some truth to the comment. If we want a better less ad-dependend web we will have to address the topic of financing the infrastructure.
I think at least for me it would be cheaper to rent or “buy” movies à la carte on YouTube and similar platforms than subscribing to that amount of services.
The fine is $1,143 BTW
Bei uns stehen regelmäßig Motorräder auf den überdachten Fahrradparkplätzen und den Rückgabeplätzen für die Leihräder. Dagegen ist das hier recht zivil.
I know that. That’s why I wrote “in the long run”. What I meant is this: If more users register on different servers in the long run more communities will spawn on those servers. If everyone just registers on lemmy.world, new communities will find their homes there.
Shit in, shit out.
For me it’s trackers from Twitter and YouTube that are responsible for the remaining 3 %.
87 % on mobile, 97 % on the desktop
You’re right. On the other hand, beginning to use smaller instances might help to reduce the overload of lw in the long run. It might also make the Fediverse more resilient. Reducing the dependency on big instances in my opinion is a good thing.
May I ask why?
I think things could get a lot more interesting if other software that is more like classic bulletin boards and forums would implement ActivityPub. I mean, such online forums are still able to thrive in their respective niches. If such forums would become compatible with Lemmy, Kbin or Friendica, it could bring a whole new dynamic to this part of the Fediverse. At the same time, it would help these niche forums get more attention (even though I’m not sure if all or even most of them are interested in that).
Du hast halt oben mit der StVO argumentiert…