i'm principled, so i know that copying content is good and stopping people from copying is bad.
commie
rules protecting creative endeavors
that's not what copyright does.
no, it doesn't.
plagiarism isn't a tort.
Thousands of hours of work on a project you completed being used by someone else to turn a profit, maybe even used in some way you vehemently disagree with, without giving you a dime is
exactly how human culture progresses, and trying to stop it
is unethical and needs regulation from that perspective.
Taking other people’s creative works to create your own for-profit product is illegal in every way except when AI does it.
wrong.
i think it's functionally impossible to know every comment on every post in every community on every instance. but you could probably get about 80% of it. i have some 60+ fediverse identities across various services and i found that mastodon is incredible at getting lemmy content: if you subscribe to a community, every comment will be pushed to your home feed. in reverse chronological order. and mod deletions don't get federated to mastodon.
i have bad news about activitypub federation.
you can decide who you serve pages to
they should also be much more liable for the content posted to their sites.
why do people insist on making me defend reddit.
you're wrong on the facts, this has nothing to do with supporting corporations.