Nothing in my post (or in robots.txt) has any relation to distributing your content.
Nothing in my post (or in robots.txt) has any relation to distributing your content.
TBF, pushing a site to the public while adding a “no scrapping” rule is a bit of a shitty practice; and pushing it and adding a “no scrapping, unless you are Google” is a giant shitty practice.
Rules for politely scrapping the site are fine. But then, there will be always people that disobey those, so you must also actively enforce those rules too. So I’m not sure robots.txt is really useful at all.
Well, most cages are made of steel instead, and thus nickfull ones.
upper 0.5% of wealth
I don’t think nobody out of the upper 0.1% of the US would gain by their policies (and those mostly vote against them), and 90% of the people in it would probably lose too. For the 0.01%, it’s a matter of valuing short or long term gains and actual wealth as opposed to “Hah! Suffer you poor! I’m better than that!”
There’s an ecosystem of entire instances with crazy rules.
The fact that Lemmy just doesn’t become unusable with all this brokerage tells a lot about the benefits of a distributed system.
Interesting, yep, passwd fails for me too.
That’s quite a bad way to express yourself.
But then, the Lemmy front-page sending unsuspecting new people into a place where they will censored if they try to speak against of dictators and human rights violations isn’t a good thing. So yeah, Lemmy is better with the ML not listed.
It doesn’t glow. The glowing is all in your eyes.
On the website:
/etc/password
Let’s see.
EDIT: Well, maybe the Cloudfare filters are region-dependent.
Looks like something that should work just fine.
Maybe cut that steak more.
The people that come up with country names do like a light trolling.
Not as evil as they want. They can be just as evil as “a little bit better than the other villains”, and not any bit more.
Besides, nobody believes they are the good guys.
Apparently, most of those floating around are fakes.
So, good luck telling them apart from the ones that aren’t. And good luck deciding the next answer you get from Google about something that you don’t know already should be taken seriously or posted here to increase the non-fake ratio.
So, that’s confirmed, tartigrads suck at playing violins.
There’s a wall of text apologizing and denying the China’s genocides in a reply. That one didn’t wake the mod up.
At least it’s a more or less comprehensive list. Made me notice that I forgot about one, and there are at least 3 major ones ongoing.
The court is useless, and it’s by design.
Yeah, people repeating it for the world to hear is good, not bad. But a useful version of that court isn’t something viable.
It’s pretty boring to keep beating that dead horse. The fact that people keeping moving it around to pretend it’s alive adds a bit of entertainment, but most of the “ha-ha look at that dumb clown” variety, not of the “let’s do something about it” one.
I guess discord was the most popular one.
People talked about a few more at the time, there were some table running around telling where your subreddit went. But I really don’t remember them.
Many groups left, lemmy was actually a minoritarian destination.
And lots and lots of bots came. Almost immediately. It was weird looking how all the people left and yet the amount of stuff there stayed the same.
“Rotting” is a state that won’t last past the middle 30s. By 2056 they’ll be fully decomposed.