This is a fair assessment, but all of them should know better than using Signal for this kind of thing.
CMahaff
For all the people cheering or indifferent to this:
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This would affect more than social media - this would affect ANYWHERE that has user accounts that can post content - blogs, wikis, website builders, hell, even email.
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The summary states this is so it can be "renegotiated". Considering the current authoritarian direction of the United States, now would be absolutely the worst time to rewrite online content policing laws - it will absolutely be used to silence dissent.
But surely one user posting illegal content would get blasted to all connected instances making everyone guilty.
So... Worse. Much worse.
It wasn't always an option - around the time of the first big mass migration of Reddit users it wasn't something you could do. I actually wrote a tool at that time that could automate the manual action of re-subscribing / re-blocking everything.
But yeah, these days it's a feature of Lemmy itself, which is great because it's much more efficient than trying to do things client-side.
Super cool project. FYI it does require converting your ebooks to a special format.
I suspected as much since it's using an Arduino Mega - very battery efficient I'm sure, but very underpowered.
Meanwhile just a few posts above this:
A deadly E. coli outbreak hit 15 states, but the FDA chose not to publicize it