I prefer thinking about the player and how they’re handling their playthrough and it feels like they’ve gone evil/disastrous lately.
I prefer thinking about the player and how they’re handling their playthrough and it feels like they’ve gone evil/disastrous lately.
It’s tough to deradicalize religion. Almost all of the various holy books advocate for violence in various ways.
It’s really something to watch them cower and grovel. Debasing, I would say, but then again, I don’t seem to understand Republicans.
Sokath, his eyes uncovered!
Missionaries really fucked with those peoples’ heads, didn’t they?
I would love this.
DOESN’T MATTER, IT’S AI BABY!
How can Mastodon fix this? How is this a Mastodon issue vs. any kind of social media?
Mastodon is open source, as well, right? It feels like someone should be able to fork it if they’re really ignoring useful features that would help people.
Can you point me at them? Which ones?
I don’t use Mastodon so I have no idea what’s going on, but I am curious what y’all in this thread would want Mastodon to do.
Can’t you set up an instance and moderate it to your preference like other federation style apps?
What specific features are you saying are needed to make Mastodon more usable for any community that might find itself feeling less than welcome?
Yes, but these ones are for-profit, see?
Yes: that helping isn’t always easy or rewarded but that we do it anyway because it is what’s right.
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An example for others for sure.
The arbitrary criteria I spoke of is slightly different. 🤷♂️
If an “uncontacted” group here on earth suddenly arrived at the nearest “civilized” settlement and asked for help curing a disease ravaging their people, would you advocate we turn away?
What if the disease is something easily cured with modern medicine?
A blanket rule to not “interfere” with civilizations based on an arbitrary criteria (in ST: warp capable) is immoral.
make it a 20 year wait and we have a deal.
When someone lies about helping, that’s not what I am talking about.
This is a thought experiment based on a hyper advanced society capable of easily solving many problems. We don’t have that and never have on this planet.
🤷♂️
You can’t solve cheating on the client.