Not if the language is standardized from the start.
An alternative would be a language with a simpler syntax. Something like XML, but less verbose.
Have you read the CommonMark specification? It’s very complex for a language that’s supposed to be lightweight.
Markdown is terrible as a standard because every parser works differently and when you try to standardize it (CommonMark, etc.), you find out that there are a bajillion edge cases, leading to an extremely bloated specification.
They are not free because they deprive you of your privacy.
Leave it to users. Let people decide what they want to see.
I don’t want to join a proprietary service, but I want to be able to communicate with people who chose to join it.
“Non-women” is a subset of “everybody”.
I don’t personally feel threatened. But the glorification of violence against a specific person is worrying.
Which video game contains violence against a specific real-life person?
Alright, I didn’t know this was a parody of an existing image. You could’ve said that the first time. But there was still the accompanying sentence…
I genuinely don’t understand why it’s supposedly a joke in one case and a threat in the other. Can you explain that?
So I presume if someone posted a comment saying “I’d love to roll him over with a steamroller” under a post about a transgender person, you would not consider that a violent threat because they are not going to actually get a steamroller?
You didn’t answer my question.
I do give a damn about violent threats on the internet.
In what world is driving a steamroller over someone not violent? How would you like it if someone made a meme about driving a steamroller over transgender people?
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It has an integration with Jitsi.
How so? Lemmy allows unlimited nesting of replies, which is even better.