The Leaky Cauldron

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Rules and Fair Use (diagonlemmy.social)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by blueberry@diagonlemmy.social to c/leaky_cauldron@diagonlemmy.social
 
 

Fair Use Policy

Greetings, wizarding folks! This Fair Use Policy defines user behaviors that will not be acceptable on the website https://diagonlemmy.social/ ("we," "us," "our," "the website", "DiagonLemmy", "DiagonLemmy.social," or "DL").

User Responsibilities

Responsibility 1: You may only use DiagonLemmy.Social if you can clearly understand and actively comply with the terms laid out on our Terms of Service.

Responsibility 2: You were not permanently banished from our website in the past.

Responsibility 3: You are at least 18 years of age and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access DiagonLemmy.Social.

Responsibility 4: Report responsibly, and only report content that violates the Terms of Service, or content that violates a community's rules. Do not abuse the reporting system.

Additional Disclaimer

No one under 18 years of age is allowed to use or access the website. There may be designated sections of the website that may require you to be older to use them, so please read all notices and any additional terms carefully when you access DiagonLemmy.Social.

Rules for Users

DiagonLemmy is intended to host and power online communities from all over the world, and to be a place reliable for your casual entertainment. As sweet as this is, it doesn’t keep us from having the need to set basic rules.

Rule 1: Before using the website, remember you will be interacting with actual, real people and communities. DiagonLemmy.Social is not a place for you to attack other groups of people. Every one of our users has a right to browse and interact with the website and all of its contents free of treatment such as harassment, bullying, racism, antisemitism, discrimination, transphobia, hate speech, violation of privacy or threats of violence.

Rule 2: Always be respectful of the privacy of others on DiagonLemmy.Social. Never harass or threaten to harass people by revealing personal information or any type of media. Sharing sensitive information or media belonging to or depicting a person or entity (other than yourself) is only allowed on the condition that you have their explicit consent, or that it is publicly available information or media served in compliance with our content policy.

Rule 3: You may not engage in any activities that may interfere with the normal use of or access to DiagonLemmy.Social.

Rule 4: Do not post illegal content of any type. Do not engage in any activity that may encourage, facilitate or provide access to illegal transactions. Do not share or encourage the sharing of abusive or sexually suggestive content involving minors. Any violent or otherwise inappropriate behavior involving a minor will also always be strictly prohibited.

Rule 5: Your participation in individual communities will only be acceptable on the condition that you abide by their rules. Always post compliant content that upholds the rules of the individual community and the website, and is of personal interest to you. Do not engage in content manipulation such as posting spam content, vote manipulation through using several user accounts or consistently down-voting a user. Vote for the content, not for the person.

Rule 6: No visual content depicting executions, murder, suicide, dismemberment, visible innards, excessive gore, or charred bodies. No content depicting, promoting or enabling animal abuse. No erotic or otherwise suggestive media or text content featuring depictions of rape, sexual assault, or non-consensual violence. NSFW and pornographic content in general is currently not allowed on the instance. Exclusions may include: we uphold the right to make exclusions to this rule on a case-by-case basis if requested by users and accepted by DiagonLemmy.Social.

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Let me preface this with a few remarks. I love this instance. I'm generally in favour of topic-specific instances, and I would like to extend my gratitude and appreciation to @blueberry@diagonlemmy.social for creating and maintaining diagonlemmy.social.

However, there are a couple of drawbacks to diagonlemmy, and I think it is worth considering whether this community might be better served elsewhere.

This instance has only one admin, and they are not in a position where they can regularly monitor this instance, nor have they recruited any additional admins or even moderators. As an example, it took ~4 months for my local account to be manually approved.

This has not been a major problem so far, but it is risky. As this community grows, we could see a higher frequency of situations where prompt admin/mod action is necessary. We also run the risk of the instance going offline indefinitely with no way to know when (or even if) it might be fixed.

Blueberry has acknowledged this risk and even suggested that we might migrate to a more actively managed instance. I have much respect for their humility in suggesting this.

If we do choose to move, where should we go? From the existing communities, we have a few options:

I think the literature.cafe would be a nice match for the topic, but I am interested to hear what others think.

P.S. Image uploads are not enabled on this server, which I think might cause federation issues if a user on a remote instance attempts to upload an image. As much of the content posted here are memes, this would be an advantage of moving to another server.

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Unpacking Hermione's Weird Subplot: A Summary

This YouTube video analyzes Hermione Granger's subplot in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire concerning her attempt to liberate house-elves. The video argues that this subplot is poorly executed and ultimately undermines Hermione's character and the themes of social justice the series ostensibly champions.

Main Topic: Critique of Hermione's house-elf liberation subplot in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, arguing it's flawed and reflects poorly on the author's views on activism.

Key Points:

  • House-elves vs. Brownies: The video establishes the house-elves' inspiration from Scottish folklore's brownies, highlighting the key difference: agency. Brownies have the power to leave; house-elves are magically bound. This comparison to slavery is central to the discussion.
  • Winky's Distress: Winky, a house-elf freed by her master, is devastated by freedom, highlighting the complexities of ingrained servitude and potentially complicity in one's own oppression. The video questions whether this is a nuanced exploration of liberation or a problematic portrayal.
  • S.P.E.W.'s Failure: Hermione's Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare (S.P.E.W.) is met with apathy and ridicule. The narrative repeatedly frames Hermione's efforts as misguided and ultimately unsuccessful, suggesting she's wrong to challenge the status quo.
  • Harry and Ron's Reactions: Harry's indifference and Ron's outright dismissal of Hermione's cause reinforce the narrative's undermining of her activism. The video argues this should have been an opportunity to show support for Hermione's righteous cause.
  • Tonal Inconsistency: The video points out the tonal inconsistency, shifting between serious moral issues and comedic treatment of Hermione's efforts, trivializing the importance of her activism.
  • Lack of Resolution: The subplot concludes with no progress made in house-elf liberation, leaving Hermione's efforts abandoned and her character seemingly proven wrong.
  • Rowling's Worldview: The video suggests the subplot reflects J.K. Rowling's own views on activism, potentially critiquing not just methods but the very idea of challenging established power structures. The video draws parallels to Rowling's controversial stances on trans rights.

Highlights:

  • Detailed comparison of house-elves to brownies, highlighting the crucial difference in agency.
  • In-depth analysis of Winky's character arc and its implications.
  • Critical examination of the narrative's portrayal of Hermione's activism and its lack of support from other characters.
  • Connection between the subplot and J.K. Rowling's public statements on activism.
  • Thought-provoking conclusion about the subplot's message regarding the fight for justice.
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by needanke@feddit.org to c/leaky_cauldron@diagonlemmy.social
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27373182

Evidence that google is actually intelligent

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The sole admin @blueberry@diagonlemmy.social has not been active in three months.

Is diagonlemmy.social still actively maintained?

I tried to sign up for an account on the instance back in January, and my registration application is still "pending".

Should we agree on a backup instance in case this one goes down without warning?

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