Go actually look at his comments. Right here he says it isn't csam. https://lemmy.ml/post/17231524/11844720
He says it's "defamation and libel, but not csam".
He's a typical garbage person being a typical reddit mod here. He bans people for not agreeing with him and everything I've seen from him in different places shows me he should not be a mod anywhere.
And the license means fuck all on any public website where you waive your right to privacy by using. Esp by federating across other websites, where rules are different across every place it's federated to.
So, expecting to apply a CC license to comments made publicly, is like expecting to not be recorded or photographed when in a public place.
And nice try on the zoomer comment, but way wrong. People trying to license their comments has happened for quite a while and it's always been shown as not binding. Trying to impose your licensing on a public website is laughable.
Also, the 1st amendment has nothing to do with what you can or can't say to a private person. So, please don't speak and try to compare things you obviously don't understand.
You mean, how you waive your rights to what you post on a website? That makes them public domain.
Just automatically lowers the value of what you say when it has no bearing on anything.
Why do boomers put a license link on public comments where the license has no value? I'd recommend removing it since having it automatically makes your opinions worth less.
From the notices section
You do not have to comply with the license for elements of the material in the public domain
Which means comments posted anywhere.
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For whoever sees this, the story is about the Nashville shooter's manifesto being released. That info should get you to the story.
I deleted Facebook almost a decade ago. And I don't miss it at all. I got everyone I talk to regularly to switch to signal. It's helpful to have something that works across all devices and can send high quality pics and vids to groups of people on different types of devices.
Working on setting up matrix and hoping to make it easy enough for my close family and friends to switch over since I know I won't be taking away any features. Self hosting has been a fun thing to figure out. And I like not having any ties to any corp. for my messaging.
Hopefully this is alright to post here.
I live in the US and am trying to move to somewhere around the Ottawa area to be with my partner and her daughter, but I am having a lot of trouble trying to find jobs that would sponsor for a work visa.
I do IT sysadmin, AWS engineer, Linux work, but can't seem to find places that are hiring or will sponsor. Is this something that is very hard to find or am I just looking in the wrong places?
I have 2 kids and am trying to move there to keep them safe and retain their bodily rights as they get older.
If anyone knows anything or has any ideas for help, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thank you