And let me just say that I honestly don't care about either side, but I think making an entire video game about the whole drama and using it to attack someone is going a bit too far, IMO.
So I have been out of touch with the YouTube ancap community for a while now, but apparently Mr. Dapperton released a game on Steam made to attack and mock Esoteric Entity as it is a game about killing furries, including sprites made to look like his rantsona.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3092040/Skull_Stompers/
And for those of you who are unaware. Esoteric Entity is a highly controversial ancap/voluntaryist Youtuber, best known for making videos on mass shootings such as Parkland and Christchurch being hoaxes along with being involved in some vaporware meshnet project known as "Fnet". He got into some feud with Dapperton and a bunch of other users on Discord around 2018/2019, including some doxings and pedo accusations, but I don't know the full-extent of it because I don't use Discord.
Remember Friends:
You cannot both have secure end-to-end encryption to protect your communication AND also have a backdoor/key/access only for "the good guys."
This is not possible.
Do not believe anyone telling you otherwise.
End-to-end encryption protects us all,
we must fight to keep it ✊🔒
Assuming browsers actually had mainstream support for it, would #IPFS or #Webtorrent be better for displaying large (static) media?
as if you needed more reasons to hate funko...
https://www.polygon.com/gaming/492791/itch-io-funko-takedown
It pains me when certain groups claim that the Fediverse belongs to them and that their culture IS fedi culture.
Most of you don't even know the history of the fediverse. The Fediverse has been around since 2008 with indenti.ca, using the Laconica protocol. It was pre-culture war, so it was mostly FOSS and general tech enthusiasts. So no, the fediverse was never "Twitter without the Nazis" nor was it "Twitter for Nazis". It wasn't until Mastodon came along in 2016 and brought fediblock culture to the network and the whole thing was splintered. Then, Gab decided to join only to be bullied by anime posters on more laid-back instances. Some Gabbers decided to stay on the Fediverse, and eventually Poast brought more of the far-right/third-position types here, which caused even more division, and the rest is history.
So no, there is no single fedi culture, and if it weren't for the culture war, I'd argue that the fediverse would've stuck to it's more laid-back roots. Granted, there would be less of a reason to join, unless you are a FOSS/decentralization/privacy advocate/enthusiast or just want some cozy alternative to Twitter (the latter was actually the original reason I joined before COVID turned me schizo), but it doesn't change the fact that you don't have the right to claim this place as your own, no matter how big your instance is or how much your sub-culture dominates the network.