yet they’re not open to being alerted to problem posts (implied by the “checkmate” sass)
This is not the case, not they say “report and move on”. Reporting is literally alerting them to the problem post.
yet they’re not open to being alerted to problem posts (implied by the “checkmate” sass)
This is not the case, not they say “report and move on”. Reporting is literally alerting them to the problem post.
They are legally obligated for some US citizens. California (~40 million people) has a law similar to GDPR.
They also don’t have a way to check where you live so you can do the request and select either option (GDPR or CCPA) and they will fulfill the request.
In case you didn’t know and for everyone else that prefers the old UI there is a clone for lemmy.
https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym
lemmy.world has it installed at https://old.lemmy.world. The creator has it running at https://mlmym.org/ for other instances that don’t have it installed.
I don’t mind them existing either. My issue is with how they show up in the subscription feed now. I’d prefer separate feeds for shorts.
They did the opposite and shoved a pointless shorts section in the middle of your subscription page so you can’t see what you actually want to look at.
I read the article, it’s also shit and fails to properly talk about the issue instead of ranting about data loss.
Did you read the article? Because as far as I can see it fails to actually say shit about the problem. From just this article I can see why people are blaming the author for not having redundancy.
The Arstechnica articles however do actually say what’s going on, so yeah this appears to be a real issue with these drives disconnecting.
Good luck, all DRM is evil.