I'm sorry, I have no idea what point you're trying to make.
Ajen
I'm not talking about a "sense of duty," I'm talking about actual responsibility. Lemmy users don't have a high level of responsibility for the server they use. Admins and mods do.
You are the instigator here, don't twist the facts.
You are literally inventing things to be outraged about. Do you just really enjoy conflict and drama?
Police have a duty to enforce the law, and when they ignore other officers breaking the law they are failing their duty to society. Do you think ML users have a duty to control what other ML users post? That's the mods/admins job, regular users don't have any special privileges on Lemmy.
This right here is why ML has the reputation it does.
An adjustable rate is the right choice of you're confident rates will drop and you can accept the risk of being wrong.
Anyone can set up a server, make themselves an admin, and federate with other servers. That's what makes it decentralized.
I disagree, I think having a common frame of reference is useful in discussing opposing viewpoints.
I didn't say they could be. But graphs can be helpful in understanding certain aspects of those systems/ideas.
Are you saying it's better to use one dimension to describe political ideology than 2 dimensions? Because that's all I'm comparing. I'm not saying the political compass is perfect, I'm saying it's better than "left VS right."
Yep sounds like a bug