Oh no, look! A website gathering from various quotes and sources and citing them to build a complete and comprehensive page of information about something!
Even if anyone doesn't "trust" wikipedia, you can look at the sources or do your own ressearch.
But for any subject keep in mind to cross-check the info of your sources with multiple other sources and see if they tell you the same thing!
I understand that most people won't do it for news feeds they see online but if someone passes a law about this, it's the absolute least you can do!
Sometimes (most of the time lately) I'm happy to not be a resident of the US to avoid stupid stuff like that
Edit : Just added the link to the furries act article in the see also section!
This started as a fork but was fully rewritten from scratch. No code is used from the original repo, so I also chose to make the license more premissive.
You have some good points but if I made a new repo from scratch, it would break many links, including links in the add-on's store page, the add-on itself and search engines. It would also kill every watcher/issue/PR etc so I don't think it's really a good idea.
If you have a clean solution to solve this I'd love to hear it!
After looking it up, yes it's a bit like IDM (Internet Download Manager) but has less features (like it's not separating which files are audio, video... yet?), however it's available on mobile as well so there's that
Thanks for the list!
Although most of the time it's advised to not use multiple adblocker in tandem, because they might conflict with each other and get detected by the website. For example, uBlock origin has, in its settings, an option to disable JavaScript and in the filter list, an option to block cookie banners "Cookie notices". But if all of these work for you that's great!
I have no idea about this, but as of now anyone can register.
For reference, CSAM is Belgium's government portal and a system of login, as far as I know, so I assume it would be used to check if someone is a minor at the time of registration
Child safety is important but implementing this would kind of defeat the purpose of a privacy focused app.
I agree that just gatekeeping children and therefore verifying everyone with a government platform, but then it raises the question on how to improve child safety on an app that's self-hostable with not even user IDs to identify the users?
I don't have an answer to that, but I don't like just saying "This solution is bad", I always try to add "So try this instead, because XXX"
Maybe because your community only allowed Mandarin?
There can also be a community-wide scope that only allow certain languages, so if the community you post in mandarin-speaking only, that's why you might not have needed to select anything.
Yes, it's exactly that, I explained it in another reply
I also agree it should behave like that by default but I'm not really familiar with Lemmy's front-end codebase to be able to do this myself, so I do what I can!
If you regularly post in multiple languages, you have to select them all in your user settings.
However, having multiple languages selected will always display the same language list in the same order, even if you don't post in that language.
For example, I post mostly in french but sometimes in english as well. Well, the lemmy front-end always puts english at the start of the list so every time I post in french, I need to re-select it which is kind of annoying. This add-on does it for you!
That's mine, the best looking watch I've ever seen! Very durable and although it does not adjust automatically for DST it's just 1 option to toggle in order to change it
Even if anyone doesn't "trust" wikipedia, you can look at the sources or do your own ressearch.
But for any subject keep in mind to cross-check the info of your sources with multiple other sources and see if they tell you the same thing!
I understand that most people won't do it for news feeds they see online but if someone passes a law about this, it's the absolute least you can do!
Sometimes (most of the time lately) I'm happy to not be a resident of the US to avoid stupid stuff like that
Edit : Just added the link to the furries act article in the see also section!