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  • Bruh, did you even finish reading my comment? I know it's fucked up. But you were wondering why it'd be such a big deal to provide them with free materials when there are only 16,000 of them. And the answer is because they were always planning on selling it right back to them.

  • If the goal was really to sell educational materials, then yes, those 16,000 people are the vast majority of people who would ever buy intensive Lakota language instruction, and that's why he's refusing to donate.

    There are a small number of linguists specializing in Native American languages, and probably an even smaller number of non-Lakota amateurs. For the rest of people, a YouTube video will satisfy their curiosity and they would never pay for a full course.

    But it would be a dick move for them to spend all that time with a community for the purpose of preserving an endangered language, and then make it harder to preserve the language.

  • Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Miac xochitl chichiltic

    Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Ma cualli tahtonalli!

  • No, we are not getting any Beehaw posts from Beehaw, and nobody outside of lemmy.world can see any of the posts in question.

    The only time we see any posts that say Beehaw, it's because someone from lemmy.world is trying to post there. Nobody on Beehaw, and nobody on any other instance can see them.

    Go to another instance and check the Beehaw communities. Posts created from lemmy.world aren't there.

  • Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Nipaqui nimitziximati!

    Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Notoca crwcomposer. Tlein motoca?

    Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Tlein ticchihua axcan?

  • Yeah, but then is Beehaw just going to defederate with every instance that has open registration or limited vetting, past a certain user threshold?

    That includes lots of instances. Kbin.social has open registration and is growing, for example.

    At that point, is a federated social network really what served their goals?

  • Yes, but in their post they wrote about how the large influx of users from other instances made their specific goals too hard to accomplish.

    It wasn't a philosophical difference with lemmy.world, which is a case that federation would have worked well with, it was simply that there were enough new users that they couldn't maintain the tighter moderation that they want. And that's fine, they have the right to administer their instance however they'd like, but if they are having trouble with new users from lemmy.world then they're going to have trouble with any federation with enough cumulative users.

  • New Communities @lemmy.world

    Community for the Nahuatl language

    Languages of the World @lemmy.world

    I created a community for the Nahuatl language

    languagelearning @lemmy.world

    I created a community for the Nahuatl language

    Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    Nahuatlahtolli – A Beginner to Advanced Level Nahuatl Online Course

    Nahuatl @lemmy.world

    INALI Nahuatl orthography

    Lemmy.World Announcements @lemmy.world

    Lemmy is federated, but still, the instances with the most activity dominate people's feeds