These actions are being taken by .ml
site admin Arthur Besse / cypherpunks. There’s nothing I can do as a mere community mod ^^
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These actions are being taken by .ml
site admin Arthur Besse / cypherpunks. There’s nothing I can do as a mere community mod ^^
This is clearly causing pretty fundamental problems to infrastructure this community’s reliant on. Cross-promotion would be fine, imo. We just need to know what the users want of the community.
Communities on the fediverse aren’t beholden to a single instance as well. If .ml
admins can’t come to agreement to refederate, y’all should contact the shinobu bot dev to start including links to ani-social discussions on this instance, and petition mods of this community to do something to help that transition (what that is? I dunno).
That said, I’m saying this having read these comments but not the og post. idk what the actual context to the conversation is, nor validity of the defederation, I’m just pro-democracy.
I of course can’t speak on behalf of N3DSdude, but I’m in support of whatever the community wants to happen, happening. Just give us reason to believe it’s actually a significant portion of the community please
Gotchu, ty for doing these btw
gotchu ♥
I got it a bit ago, sorry for the delay; federation apparently doesn’t distribute moderation properly
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Looking forward to a movie of this! I loved the tv series.
I’m gonna second both Violet Evergarden and Your Lie in April.
Violet Evergarden, hands down, is the most I’ve cried watching something.
Plastic Memories is also really good for that at the end, but the overall show imo isn’t quite as good. Still, I rated it a 9.2/10
My personal recommendation of what I list below is A Day Before us. While I typically dislike shorts, it works very well with the format, and episode after episode gave me butterflies just watching it. It’s extremely sweet and cute, though as far as comedy is more “cute funny romancey stuff”. I’m sure you’ve seen/heard of most of what I have below, but just filling gaps in case you haven’t.
Yeonae Haru Jeon / A Day Before Us - anidb - MAL - AniList - Personal Rating: 10/10
Otaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii / Love is Hard for Otaku - anidb - MAL - AniList - Personal rating: 7.6/10
Kimi ni Todoke / From Me to You - anidb - MAL - AniList - Personal rating: 9.2/10
Horimiya - anidb - MAL - AniList - Personal rating: 8/10
ditto, sawk, vulpix, feebas, onyx, ekans, metapod
Also he lists hadoop twice
Edit: I see I also made the onyx/onix mistake that someone made in this thread.
Japanese copyright law protects all works “in which thoughts or sentiments are expressed in a creative way, and which falls within the literary, scientific, artistic or musical domain.” The laws automatically provide the following rights, without the need for formal declaration or registration.[1]
Since the 90s[2], Copyright in the USA and all trade partners they have leverage over[3], copyright has been automatically applied to all works without the need for registration. A creator can voluntarily put their work into the public domain, but this is an extra step they must do themselves. As a company, there’s little reason to actually do this and give up your ability to protect your works and brands. Especially as a publicly traded company, you may even be putting yourself at risk for lawsuits by not profit-seeking as much as you can.
Strictly speaking, this very comment is under various levels of copyright, albeit the ability to protect it is both dubious and very unlikely.[4]
“is there anything from Japan that I don’t have to feel guilty about sharing with my friends and family (but mostly friends)?”
If you’re concerned about observing copyright law, then practically the answer is no. Literally, the answer is that any cinematographic work before 1954 in Japan is in the public domain. The highest rated anime from that time period would be Manga Futatsu no Sekai (Two Cartoon Worlds) which scores a 5.38 out of 10 on anidb.
A court case in 2007 ruled that works released before and in 1970 are protected by copyright until 38 years after the creator’s death. Works beyond that are protected for 70 years after the author’s death, or 70 years if they’re not made under the name of a single author to the work.
TL;DR copyright is on almost anything you’d want to share from Japan until it’s 70 years old. We’ll see the Astro Boy anime hit the public domain in the year 2033.
1999 for Japan specifically ↩︎
This is a general statement. Please research particular locales for specific situations per country ↩︎
https://ipsolutionslaw.com/copyrights/photographers-and-artists-beware-social-media-post-forfeit-copyright/ ↩︎
Elon’s done?
Ya, this is also what I’ve heard from my friends who’ve read it.
I do like the new one better. The old one was a 213 “segment”[1] adaptation of a 34 volume manga. Still, the old one uses traditional animation styles which gives its its own charm, and it’s more cartoony and looney than the new one is. The new one has better pacing, better animation quality[2], and the OP and ED are both phenomenal.
Apparently the manga has more plot progression though, which sorta makes me curious to check that out. Being completely episodic is kinda frustrating when I do actually want to see the main character change.
That said, I like the series, I like and feel for Lum, but I’m not much a fan of the MC - you’re not supposed to be tbh. At best he’s an asshole, and at worst, he’s unfortunate due in part to his own foolhardy assholish decisions.
Recently watched Urusei Yatsura (2022), and so now I’m back watching the 1981 anime series. It’s funny how directly To-Love Ru took several of its premises, only to turn them into borderline hentai.
Oh great, Silicon Valley’s AI is just a major tech executive!
Communities are best served by an instance more tailored to their content. General instances are good and convenient for people new to the platform, but they’re dangerous to communities. Think of all the
beehaw.org
communities that are effectively quarantined from.world
users. Not that defederation is wrong, in fact I’m a huge supporter of defederation as a whole. But putting relevant content onto a more relevant instance will ensure that the community will be more likely accessible, broadly, to users regardless of defederation.If
.ml
wishes to not have anime content, that’s entirely their prerogative. It’s important, then, that anime be moved to somewhere that is is welcome, or else those in the community may find themselves without a community at any given time.