you should know i am earnest. i’m learning how to snark. i try to say what i mean and mean what i say.
sometimes i do try to make jokes, but I am not sarcastic.
that doesnt mean its immoral.
and as far as i can tell, its not even true. you can be sued for copyright infringement but plagiarism is not codified.
plagiarism is an academic crime.
failing to cite a source is completely amoral.
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don’t waste your time. everyone can see what happened here.
shame. id like to send you a carton.
what makes you think this is true or that those alts are significant?
i thought this thread was about me correcting misunderstandings about activitypub software. i have no interest in bluesky until/unless they either aferro gpl their code or implement activitypub federation. there are no merits to their network that i can see unless one or both of those come to pass.
so go there
bye
>there’s technical reasons why ids and instances are associated on Lemmy / Mastodon, but not UX reasons.
…right…
>99% of users just want a username,
literally 100% of users have used this system regardless of the fact that identities are tied to services.
i don’t believe she cheated, but i also don’t care.
i do think being a conventionally attractive blonde did help her get coverage.
i also want turn it in to die in a fire.
i’m very conflicted about your comment, but i’m not conflicted about this situation at all: stop using turn it in, and put the girl back in school.
turn it in is a fucking content farm anyway. you sign over your rights to them. we should insist schools stop using it.
you don’t have to lose your social graph to move instances though. mastodon has had account migration for years, now.
the experience is a little different, since, instead of seeing articles with a comment count, I see comments and articles in reverse chronological order all together on one timeline. essentially, the Lemmy community “boosts” every comment and article, and I subscribe to the community.
it’s a great way to find conversations happening RIGHT NOW but it is not a very good way to see which threads are popular/up voted
as far as I can tell, direct messages and user reports are flat-out broken between the services, so you’ll want to maintain a Lemmy account anyway for those uses.
if you can get over all that, you might like it. it’s twitter-like.
HEY! not nice!
>would also err on the side of ethics versus morality
this makes no sense.