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No, I made it pixel by pixel on a piece of paper, and then scanned it to spread the word.
EEE was designed for open standards/projects.
For example, google talk originally used xmpp. They kept adding features that broke on the xmpp side of things, until people effectively used google talk. They then cut of xmpp, after successfully killing it.
You can defederate from the corporate servers.
Vaguely.
So, lemm.ee is a lemmy instance, its like its own mini-reddit. lemmy.world is another instance. You can follow communities accross instances though.
Twitter is just a wrapper around a database.
I explained a bit here: https://lemm.ee/post/58018253/18825295
But I’ll go into more detail : )
lemmy.ml is the instance run by the lemmy developers, who are tankies. Tankies are people who support authoritarian regeims such as the soviet union, or north korea.
As such, they sometimes remove anti-china or pro-ukraine posts/comments.
They also sometimes bridgade threads.
As an example, check [email protected]
lemm.ee, the instance you are on, is fine. In fact, the admins are great people.
So, the no matter what instance thing isn’t really true. Moderation is different per instance, mods can remove comments locally. Account migration is planned, but not there yet.
It has some censorship problems, the devs (who run the instance) are tankies, and pro-russia/china
You don’t need multiple accounts, communities are subscribable from remote instances.
just a heads up, the instance you’re on is pretty controversial.
Tankies are authoritarian leftists, basically soviet union style communists.
Also, you can link to communities with whats called “bang notation”: [email protected] - this is like the r/ on reddit.
Write so hard out of anger that you rip the paper.
Knowing which buttons to push is the valuable part though.
nitter.net is back, by the way.
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