

Thanks for the analysis but there is no indication that any video was posted more than once or that the creator is a Lemmy user.


Thanks for the analysis but there is no indication that any video was posted more than once or that the creator is a Lemmy user.


Thanks for sharing this, really appreciate the clarity. Honestly, the interface, which they themselves created, doesn’t exactly make it obvious. You’re absolutely right that the original post doesn’t fall under that rule 4 either. And while I can’t say your sentiment on its content is unreasonable, removing the whole post, despite the constructive comments that were being left, doesn’t actually change the minds of the overwhelming number of users who left positive votes on both occasions.


The above is a complete list. I would have expected to see more than 12 communities for that.


Who’s waiting for them to lie to us? WhatsApp has always failed to include a libre software license text file, which means we’ve always been banned from forking it. We’ve never truly controlled it. Every decision, every update, every change comes from its owners, not us. We can never ensure it aligns with our needs or privacy values. We’re completely trapped in their every choice, with no way to force out abusive decisions. This lawsuit just proves what we’ve been losing all along, control over our own computing.
Done, thanks!