Lemmy.world is temporarily disabling open signups and moving to an application-required signup process, due to ongoing issues with malicious bot accounts.

We know this is a major step to take, but we believe that it’s the right one for both us and our community right now.

We’re working on a better long-term technical solution to these bots, but that will take time to create, test, and verify that it doesn’t cause any problems with federation and how our users use our site, and we’d rather make sure we get it right than have a site that’s broken.

We’re making this change on 28 Aug 2023, and don’t have a specific timeline for how long registrations will require an application, but we will post an update once our new anti-abuse measures are in place and working.

Take care, LW Team

  • foggy@lemmy.world
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    Dehumanization is how we got here.

    Not a great way back? Unless you’re looking to go in circles.

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      1 year ago

      Oh stop. That’s like that discussion about not dehumanizing neonazis.

      And the answer here is the same: the corporate types don’t see us common folks as human. They see us as a product at best, and disposable resources at worst. It took a lot of effort to get to the point in which the rights of workers, the rights of consumers and the rights of people in other roles, to be recognized. Real sacrifice, even.

      So we gotta do what it takes to keep those rights, because, again, those corporate types don’t see us as people. So, fuck them. They aren’t people either.

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        1 year ago

        Humans are humans, whether you like them or not.

        The bad thing about Nazis is they disagree. Feel free to be more like Nazis? I’d prefer to be different. Still human, but you know, acknowledging my fellow humans as such.

        To ignore this fact is to lay claim to the idea that you could never end up in a situation where you’re treating people as subhumans. To call any human as subhuman is obviously antithetical to making that claim.

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          Clearly the only response to people who want to treat you as subhuman is to treat them with love and kindness so they can take advantage of the situation.

          This is how every “civility” rule on the internet eventually becomes a “don’t sass the nazis” rule.

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            1 year ago

            There’s a huge difference between treating someone subhuman, treating someone human, and treating someone love and kindness.

            If you can’t see that, I worry for you.

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              1 year ago

              If you want to be taken advantage of, good for you. Don’t volunteer me for it, thanks.

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                  1 year ago

                  When you treat your fellow people with monstrous inhumanity, you have chosen to become an inhuman monster.

                  You see them and see people just like you. I see them and also see people just like you.