Specifically, ublock origin. The "origin" part is important.
Librewolf watches in the distance.
That would make pushing posts to the top via botting way too easy, and far harder to detect. Federation is intentionally set up so that instances do not trust each other.
Idk, I preferred meatspin and lemonparty.
Votes on lemmy are inherently public, due to how federation works.
So... does anyone know how legal/illegal piracy is in the Netherlands and Finland?
Technically exists, but has been inactive for months. The active piracy communities are !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com and !piracy@lemmy.ml - neither of which are hosted by lemmy.world.
Blue Blocker is a great extension for anyone still using Twitter.
That's how the corporate-written laws in the USA handle it most likely. The EU actually has some amount of consumer protection. Burying it in a 100 page terms of service document doesn't count as consent either.
Not an expert either, but from what I've seen, the EU actually has some amount of consumer protection. The USA on the other hand mostly lets big corporations get away with whatever they want, as long as they make some "donations".
My halfling wizard. He's just a silly little guy with a monkey on his shoulder (which is also his dead brother). Don't mind that time he dropped a psionic nuke on a hex of the continent map as a distraction. Totally Chaotic Good.