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@xarvos @farooqkz @gamambel Are you sure that's right? I'm looking through my Mastodon archive, and I can't see who voted for any of my polls. -
Well, I vote for Han unification of #Unicode, and I rather think that more Chinese characters should have been unified (e.g., 高 & 髙, 產 & 産, 內 & 内).@riley what greek letter would you map o to? omicron or omega? what about hebrew? what about c, x, j, or w?
i hope we both find this absurd and you’re just using that as a point against unification rather than actually advocating for it
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Well, I vote for Han unification of #Unicode, and I rather think that more Chinese characters should have been unified (e.g., 高 & 髙, 產 & 産, 內 & 内).@riley @hongminhee あ coming from devanagari is a stretch. the entire kana (both ones) are derived from chinese characters
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Well, I vote for Han unification of #Unicode, and I rather think that more Chinese characters should have been unified (e.g., 高 & 髙, 產 & 産, 內 & 内).@riley @hongminhee fraktur is a typeface though. the reason for that character in unicode is for maths than languages itself. あ doesn't have any historical relationship with the others. others, while related, are entirely different alphabets whose characters don't even have a 1-1 mapping—hebrew isn't even alphabet—so it doesn't make sense either -
things i would like to see in mastodon that pleroma has been able to do for years:@thisismissem @FinchHaven @ariadne you can have MRF policies publicly listed and if an instance tampers more than they promise, it creates a (dis)reputation
also i might be wrong but i think public log of applied actions would be trivial compared to MRF itself