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What is this community?

The description for the community talks about the Blue Sky app and the AT protocol but all the posts in this community are democratic/liberal support posts. Sorry I'm #outoftheloop. I'm trying to find a Lemmy/ActivityPub community for updates on BueSky and the AT protocol.

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FTC investigates “tech censorship,” says it’s un-American and may be illegal
  • It should be interesting to see how it plays out, indeed.

    I don't expect the US will entirely ban all forms of content moderation. I wouldn't be surprised if the US moved more in the direction of the EU Digital Services Act: required transparency on recommendation algorithms and some sort of NGO trusted flagger system.

    Also, similar (but opposite) to Splinternet: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels_effect

  • Disregarding "the American dream" what's some stuff about America that still makes you proud?
  • Some things I'm proud of:

    • The citizens that volunteer their time to defend the potential of others in their communities. E.g. youth development, homeless assistance.
    • The common principles the nation is built on (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) and bind us together. Today, it seems the many ways those principles are interpreted has splintered society. However, in my experience, most Americans feel strongly about those principles, and they can be used as a basis for relationships across many unlikely social groups.

    I think it's easiest to be proud of your country and fellow citizens when you start interacting meaningful with your neighbors with an open mindset, regardless of their world view.

  • Next week, Amazon is stripping away your ability to download your ebooks.
  • I'm planning on buying a pocketbook soon!!! I've been trying to get a sense of what the PocketBook interface is like on the device but haven't found anything online. You don't have a picture of the home / library page do you? Also, can you disable discover / suggestions on the PocketBook?