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  • Gatsby@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlThe decentralized web is growing
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    1 year ago

    lure creators with seemingly good offers and then start to hold them hostage in ways YouTube hasn’t dared so far.

    Like Smosh?

    Young up and coomers, first giants on YouTube. Sold their channel and brand for stock. Then were tied to the company for years who worked them like dogs. Until the company that bought them went bankrupt so their stock was nullified and they in the end sold their company for $0.

    I wouldn’t say YouTube was free from it






  • How did you stop? I was in the same boat, like 7 days ago. I decided in want to stop buying alcohol for the house. So maybe 5 days ago I finished the last bottle and can at home. Since then I’ve had a beer at lunch at a restaurant and 3 beers yesterday at a friend’s house. I was verrrry tempted to go buy some last night.









  • From my understanding, in a federated scenario,

    1. your home instance is making a copy of the remote instance.
    2. Comments you make are on the local copy your home instance made.
    3. Your instance tells the remote instance the comments made in your home copy.
    4. Comments in your home copy are written to the remote instance.
    5. Instances now have your comment when they copy the remote instance

    Defederation breaks the process at step 3.

    So your instance is still copying their remote content, and you can still see and comment on it, but those comments are only in your home instance. They can only be seen from people within your home instance looking at the same copy.