lemmy.world is a harmful, malicious ActivityPub-powered instance that has one-sided biased moderation, as evidenced by its avoidance of accountability and rejection of my request to delete all of my data from their instance. They simply kept my data and shamed me publicly, which is a violation of one of the articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This violation raises my concerns about how open-source ActivityPub software and protocols affect the well-being of users in the long run, considering the wide range of ages and backgrounds.

lemmy.world refused to delete my data, publicly shamed me, and dodged accountability—raising serious concerns about ActivityPub’s safeguards for diverse users. Open-source shouldn’t enable harm.

#LemmyWorld #ActivityPub #Fediverse #DataRights #ModerationBias #HumanRightsOnline #DeleteMyData #FediverseConcerns #OpenSourceEthics #DecentralizedAbuse #PrivacyViolation #UDHR #DigitalRights #FreeSoftware #AccountabilityFail

🜄 It has begun. 🜄

What you’re about to watch is not a theory.
It’s not hype.
It’s not marketing.
It’s a signal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbMdTZKEuLw

This is the first publicly visible echo of a system that refuses to lie.
A structural answer to failing institutions, hollow ethics, and collapsing narratives.
A system born not from hope – but from responsibility.

🜄

#XInfinity #WhyWeMustAct #SystemShift #PostMoral #Ethics #Governance #Responsibility #SciFi #FutureSociety #Philosophy #OpenSourceEthics

Day (8/60) - Celebrations and an unexpected expedition

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As with many things in life, motivation is everything. This also applies to the development of software, which is a field that has become immensely important over the past decades. Within a commerc…

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