Is it illegal to copy your own Nintendo games?
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
Is it illegal to copy your own Nintendo games?
I once called Hezbollah dumb and got my comment removed by Dessalines, for breaking rule 2: be respectful 🤭
You can even set up your own DNS and create your own domain names for said websites.
Are you talking about were to upload your content?
I would say it depends on the content you wish to upload:
Here on the Fediverse.
peertube.ca has been registered since last year, but no Peertube instance yet. Perhaps in the future. However, if you check this list https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances?sort=country&page=1 you will see lots of Canadian instances.
You shouldn’t host an instance that should take on Meta and X. You should be part of the Fediverse, which can more realistically take on Meta and X.
True, an official mobile app is in the works. Will probably release at the end of the year. We also need more “general” PeerTube instances.
This is all true, but they would still have to say goodbye to the ad revenue from YouTube. However little that might be.
The administrator can enable this on their instance. It is not enabled by default.
I’ve this enabled on my instance peertube.wtf
Who needs to improve exactly? The PeerTube software or the instances hosting PeerTube?
You shouldn’t host a Lemmy instance if it’s dependent on donations on day one.
You can use donations to offset your expenses, but you should be able to pay those expenses yourself, regardless of donations.
If you suddenly can’t afford to run your instance, because a lack of donations, you scaled too far beyond your own means.
Start filming stuff and put it on PT.
It does have a “full platform wide search”.
Don’t be silly. Tom Hanks have no idea how to use Photoshop…
Either way, celebrities will probably never use Lemmy or other social media unless it goes mainstream.
Does Reddit have a subreddit for specifically “Reddit-memes”?
I hear this a lot and I wonder how Lemmy or even the Fediverse as a whole got that status?
I don’t see anything that would make the Fediverse a safer place, except for the fact that the software itself, allows for the creation of closed communities.
As soon as you open up your community to the rest of the Fediverse though, you are at the mercy of the rest of the internet, that unfortunately includes assholes.
Now, as a Lemmy administrator myself, I can fortunately say that I haven’t experienced any transphobia from my users or have transphobia reported by my users. But do note that I am only talking about actual reports made by users. If it hasn’t been reported, I am not aware of it.