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  • jetA
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    7 months ago

    The signature is a great idea. This should become more popular where people attach licenses to their content. Lemmy would then make it optional to display the content license.

    These are just growing pains of a evolving ecosystem. But net net all of these additions are good

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      7 months ago

      To be clear, I’m not objecting to applying a license to content.

      I’m objecting to shoving a license in everyone’s face that’s bigger than the actual content.

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        7 months ago

        To be clear, I’m not objecting to applying a license to content.

        I’m objecting to shoving a license in everyone’s face that’s bigger than the actual content.

        Originally, I just had the Creative Commons license number, with no description, but then someone was complaining about not knowing what that was.

        So then I changed it to just be a description of what it is, with no license number, but then someone was complaining about that.

        So then I had both at a regular font size, but someone was complaining about that, so I shrunk the font, to be less conspicuous.

        But then some Android/Apple clients don’t display the Lemmy subscript/superscript fonts formatting properly, and I get people telling me it looks ugly, so I have to tell them to get their UI clients devs to fix their client issues with fonts, or to use the web client UI.

        And finally, now, I have both the description and the license number in there, in a smaller font, and educating some people about their mobile clients formatting smaller fonts bugs, aaannnnndd, somebody’s still complaining about that.

        If it bothers you that much, Feel. Free. To. Block. Me.

        Anti Commercial-AI license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)