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Motorbreath wrote
Reply to Climate Change Is Turning Cities Into Ovens by abralelie
unfortunately that won't change if we keep following the fraudulent paris agreement.
doing something made by politics instead by scientist with knowledge on this will just increase the energy cost and reduce nothing on pollution.
dandrews OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in What do you do to increase your privacy? Do you seek anonimity? by dandrews
I am also compromising a little bit, but I'm finding more and more ways to do it. Ramble is a wonderful example!
dandrews OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in What do you do to increase your privacy? Do you seek anonimity? by dandrews
Thank you Rambler for your thorough response! I found a lot of my thoughts is your reply, even if right now I haven't reached your level of privacy practices (still on social media, using google products, etc.). I try to use floss software where possible and I'm interested in privacy and security topics. My anonymity part of the question was purely from a curiosity stance, since I'm really fascinated with this kind of stuff and this website permits my to apply it a little bit. Surely, my style (especially my typos) is recognizable and traceable, but I'm still going to try to achieve it and to find instruments to spread my opinions. For this I'd like to thank you again Rambler. With this platform you have given a little place to escape my ordinary life without feeling like an outcast for using tor. I hope that Ramble will live a long life!
d.a.
RoboGoat2000 wrote
Reply to by mr4channer
Put the appropriate tag, faggot: NSFL
Moonlight wrote
Reply to by mr4channer
Fuck you sick fuck
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to by mr4channer
I did not expect this.
hideyourlies wrote
Personally I think censoring or deleting the President of the United States is outrageous, I am not an American citizen and would never wish to be with the madness they have to endure.
Twitter, Facebook and various other places should have been boycotted a long time ago, censoring free speech is diabolical and removal of human right.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in WhatsApp Has Shared Your Data With Facebook for Years, Actually by Rambler
no, even whatsapp founders left the team because fb wanted to profit from users
abralelie wrote
Reply to What do you i2p for? by not_bob
Honestly, not much yet. I'm waiting on services from the clearnet to be accessible on I2P. Also, it's really slow so besides text and images, I can't consume videos reasonably. They'd have to load for a few minutes before being watchable.
I2P doesn't have that killer app or service yet. It needs something like PopcornTime or Napster (yeah, I'm old) that can excite the masses. People don't care about privacy or anonymity, just that stuff looks nice, is free and works fluidly; that's what I2P needs.
What would y'all consider a killer app for I2P?
Rambler wrote (edited )
I'm secure enough as a person to let people who have different views than myself post on the private platform that I share with you.
So, yeah? I guess.
Raddle is a joke. I got banned from there for supporting free speech.
So, some people complain how Reddit is too heavy on the censorship, right? Raddle complains that there isn't ENOUGH censorship on places like reddit. Fuck 'em, is all I got to say.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by solstice in What do you do to increase your privacy? Do you seek anonimity? by dandrews
You could set up a Pixelfed instance. It's like a self-hosted, federated (ActivityPub) Instagram.
I'll take a gander. I've not really messed with any federated stuff yet. Looks good though, at a glance.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Twitter Bans President Trump, Citing 'Risk Of Further Incitement Of Violence' by awdrifter
I despise trump, but I don't think he incited violence. Some of his supporters definitely did, but trump himself didn't.
Exactly.
DefenderOfTruth wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Reddit Bans ‘r/donaldtrump’ Subreddit by Rambler
Ditto with the indifference.
The golden age of America is over in my eyes. 2020 was the “over the hill” party. Now is the time for individuals to shine, and they will, but the infrastructure as a whole is already burning down.
Trump is a business man. This was a business venture for him and whether he wanted to reform America or not, I’m not sure. Power is power and anyone in the elite circle will never be truly trustworthy in my eyes.
Rambler OP wrote
From the article:
Additional precise and specific actions must also be taken:
Okay, cool. What?
Reveal who is paying for advertisements, how much they are paying and who is being targeted.
Political advertising? Sure. Make sure you do both sides.
Commit to meaningful transparency of platform algorithms so we know how and what content is being amplified, to whom, and the associated impact.
Or people could just ditch social media, it provides no value to your life. Algorthims are designed specifically to engage you, to show you content that keeps you on the site. This allows better collection of data about you, and ensures you see the most relevant advertising. We already know 'how they work' and the associated 'impact'. big tech isn't your friend. It's not you're nanny. You're the product.
Turn on by default the tools to amplify factual voices over disinformation.
Gonna be a big NO from me. We've seen time and time again that big tech can not be trusted to provide 'additional context' and 'factual information' when they do it with a heavy handed bias and increased selectivity. Fuck Firefox for even suggesting that.
Work with independent researchers to facilitate in-depth studies of the platforms’ impact on people and our societies, and what we can do to improve things.
Just stick to making Firefox not suck. Stay out of politics. For fucks sake.
The answer is not to do away with the internet, but to build a better one that can withstand and gird against these types of challenges. This is how we can begin to do that.
There they are again with the, "build a better internet" lingo. How about: No. Maybe I'm all alone in feeling this and people here will support a more restrictive clearnet. But I'm very much against it.
aero wrote
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Twitter Bans President Trump, Citing 'Risk Of Further Incitement Of Violence' by awdrifter
I despise trump, but I don't think he incited violence. Some of his supporters definitely did, but trump himself didn't.
solstice wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in What do you do to increase your privacy? Do you seek anonimity? by dandrews
And all I posted was the same, since I enjoy landscape photography and nature in general. I can view that stuff anywhere, but haven't found a place (yet) to really share some of the work I do or have done.
You could set up a Pixelfed instance. It's like a self-hosted, federated (ActivityPub) Instagram.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Reddit Bans ‘r/donaldtrump’ Subreddit by Rambler
im tired of big tech censoring opinions this is why i use ramble
Wahaha wrote
Not as much as I could and I have no illusion of attaining anonymity. I try to walk a path towards more anonymity, but I'm walking it very slowly. In the end I'm compromising a lot for convenience. Like the saying goes, security at the expense of convenience goes at the expense of security.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Privacy sites(pin this nigga) by mr4channer
Good resource. I'll probably work on a large privacy focused wiki entry soon and include these, and reference this post as a contributing source, however.
awdrifter OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in Twitter Bans President Trump, Citing 'Risk Of Further Incitement Of Violence' by awdrifter
But the sheep keep believing the MSM, there's little hope to change it. Big Tech literally built China's censorship system, they are now using that for their own purpose.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Jesus Christ. I'm not even really a Trump guy but this is insane.
This is literally one of if not the last public archive of his twitter account: https://web.archive.org/web/20210107000120/https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump
Where is the incitement of violence?
Big tech and MSM need to be the focus of people's anger, on both the left and on the right.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to Reddit Bans ‘r/donaldtrump’ Subreddit by Rambler
Big Tech is doing their purge now. They don't even have to care about opposing voices, they will just silence them.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Reddit Bans ‘r/donaldtrump’ Subreddit by Rambler
Here is the last archive of the subreddit before it was banned:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210107171401/https://old.reddit.com/r/donaldtrump/
I don't see "calls for violence".
I'm indifferent on Trump. The guy has done some great things and some not so great things as far as I'm concerned during his presidency. One thing is certain though is that subreddit didn't appear to inciting anything. Just more big tech trying to disenfranchise half the country. Sucks, because most large communities are giant echo chambers as a result of this divide. I don't want to be in a right or left wing echo chamber .
mr4channer wrote
Reply to It's 2026: How do you realistically picture the internet now? by Rambler
cyberpunk style