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MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Finland to criminalise Holocaust denialEnglish8·2 months agoI am not sure. I don’t think we should punish someone that acted in good faith.
There is a possibility (not likely) of someone not learning about the holocaust by the age of 15. In Norway you can be punished from that age and up. Maybe the person had nutjobs for parents etc. I think I learned about it at 13-14. There is a lot about it in the Norwegian curriculum, so you have to really be unlucky to not learn anything about it.
Anyways, it is ethically wrong to punish a person that was unfortunate and did not get a proper education and parenting. How to handle those cases is difficult though. Holocaust is a pretty obvious case of something EVERYONE is exposed to a lot. There are however lots of other historical facts that a person might not know. Is thst fair to punish someone for?
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Finland to criminalise Holocaust denialEnglish141·2 months agoDisinformation is spreading misinformation on purpose, knowing that it is incorrect.
Spreading misinformation should (in my opinion) not be illegal in itself, people should in many cases be given the benefit of the doubt. It might be ignorance.
A judge/jury should decide if it is done knowingly.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Finland to criminalise Holocaust denialEnglish13·2 months agoFirst off, I am a bit torn here, but will take the opposing side for arguments sake.
This is not an opinion. The holocaust happened, that makes it a fact.
I get your point, but should disinformation (as in deliberate misinformation) be allowed? How much harm should we accept from people spreading disinformation before we do something? The harm here being antisemitism.
Antisemitism is growing because people do not differentiate Israel and Jewish people. Many jews report that they do not feel safe in otherwise safe countries.
This is a hard question. Not sure what I think… Might be side effects that are hard to foresee
I have had a theory that the personality tests are just to have an excuse to discriminate with plausible deniability.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•EU Petition to ban LGBTQ+ conversion therapyEnglish91·2 months agoWow nice, just sent it to a friend that is a EU citizen.
I think it is simply because people are afraid and are doing their best at coping. This results in seeking validation and support. It has been a lot worse since Trump got into office.
He is forcing everyone to pay attention all the time. One insane action after another. One goal post after another. Many things are relevant to the communities in some way. Many feel the need to fight back within their community.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•[Opinion] Unending ransomware attacks are a symptom, not the sicknessEnglish4·2 months agoMaybe even breaking sanctions and supporting terrorists
While this is probably not for me. I appreciate the diversity and creativity of humans.
I have seen AI “art” that has moved me emotionally, and been inspiring, increased my immersion etc.
The AI satire video about US workers in a sweatshop factory was politically important, and made me laugh.
I once made a picture of a cat that was busy working tirelessly in the style of Rembrandt, and it was emotionally moving. I saw myself in that cat. 🥲
I and friends used AI for immersion when roleplaying.
This supports your point of giving people the ability to artistically and quickly express ideas without being a skilled artist.
I also believe that the ethical issues of ownership, and theft from authors and artists are huge issues.
The environmental issue is not my biggest concern considering how cheap and quick some genAI can be. So all gen AI isn’t automatically seen as unethical due to environmental concerns to me.
Also, has image generation gotten worse? I feel that all generated images are more “correct” but has this bad look to it now, that it did not previously have.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does Signal want a phone number to register if it's supposedly privacy first?101·2 months agoThis is incredibly important. Signal is considered the “gold standard” of encrypted and private communication for a reason.
Yeah, it’s so fucking wild.
The author of the tweet didn’t go far enough. Should have gone for for 1 million USD instead. Even if you made 1 000 000$ every day, it would still not be enough.
Absolutely insane.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo is Trying to Stop You From Filing Lawsuits Against Them With New EULA AmendmentEnglish91·2 months agoWow, is this not the case everywhere? People can’t know the laws of their own country without paying? 😵💫
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Autopsy suggests South Carolina botched firing squad execution173·2 months agoI am against the death penalty, it’s a barbaric practice and not something a civilized country should do.
But for fucks sake, when you decide to have it, why not just heavily sedate someone first, with the help of an anesthesiologist or another medical professional?
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Stardew Valley creator says he might make Stardew Valley 2English161·2 months agoI totally get why he prefers to just update SDV.
He is already rich from the original game. He loves expanding on it. People love him for the additional content.
So there is not a huge incentive for him to not just do exactly what he likes and expand SDV indefinitely 😄
Some photographer took a picture of a politician in the Trump admin using a Signal clone. That signal clone allowed the user to archive chats to a third party.
MoonlightFox@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Kagi (paid search engine): "Peertube results now show up in regular searches, plus you can filter by "source" to see more Peertube content."English51·2 months agoInteresting, thanks for sharing
Can someone do me? 😄 I am super curious