Just started a community for those who wish to move away from Lemmy
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That's nice that he did it but the fact that he gives the option to turn it off without forking isn't good, the reason why Lemmy's modlog is so great is because it isn't optional, and while you could modify your own Lemmy instance to hide and disable it, you'd need to break mod action federation to completely remove it. By not being optional it is more resilient. Piefed though makes it easy for corrupt or non-accountable admins to turn it off and hide who did what and when. Just like it is on Reddit.
I will bring this to the Piefed channel.
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I mean, maybe? I don't know, I don't live in that mirror universe where python supplanted JS. Though considering how hard the push was to abandon and burn down python2, I have a feeling even if it was a web scripting language the same push would've happened and it would've just broken a lot more stuff since you know "sECuRiTY".
I mean, looking at what python3 broke, they are some changes that were well needed. https://docs.python.org/release/3.0.1/whatsnew/3.0.html
I think it would be like xhtml, which broke compatibility with old versions of html, but was (and still is) supported by browsers.