• tal@lemmy.today
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    6 months ago

    I think that it’s hard to find a level of content control that everyone is happy with. I’d favor fewer restrictions.

    But that’s one thing that’s nice about the Threadiverse model – it’s federated. You can have one set of restrictions on one instance, and another on another.

    Beehaw has pretty good conversation. I enjoy my discussions on their communities. They have a pretty upbeat mood. It also has an extremely low bar for defederation – it’s defederated with even lemmy.world. I don’t like that, would not use that as my home instance.

    My home instance is lemmy.today. The admin there is aiming for not defederating with anyone. I like that. But…not everyone wants that.

    Point is, there can be multiple levels of content moderation on the Threadiverse, both at the instance and community level, and people who have different preferences can have the level of moderation that they want. Some people take a free-speech-absolutist position. Others want a safe space. Some people don’t want pornography on their forums. Some people only want certain types of pornography. Some people take issue with certain types of political radicalism. Some people want to associate with Threads users, and others do not.

    I think that that’s maybe the best of all worlds.

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      6 months ago

      Beehaw has pretty good conversation. I enjoy my discussions on their communities. It also has an extremely low bar for defederation – it’s defederated with even lemmy.world. I don’t like that, would not use that as my home instance.

      Haha that’s an instance I haven’t heard about in a while… I personally blocked it because I want to talk to everyone on lemmy, not just half the population when I have a conversation on lemmy I don’t want to respond to a post that less than half the lemmy population can see, and they’ve defederated from the largest instances.

      And i guess that’s the good thing about the lemmyverse - you decide what level of control you want.

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          6 months ago

          didn’t phrase that well, what I meant was when I have a conversation on lemmy I don’t want to respond to a beehaw post that less than half the lemmy population can see.

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            6 months ago

            I had fully understood what you wanted to mean, even though phrased badly. However the reason I quoted it is because of how contradictory is your thought process.

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              6 months ago

              i mean, my phrasing sounded contradictory but the thought process is logical lol

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          6 months ago

          I mean, you are missing something;

          not just half the population, and they’ve defederated from the largest instances.

          I don’t know, sounds reasonable chief.

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            I don’t know, sounds reasonable chief.

            They want to talk to everyone so they’re blocking someone/anyone? That does not sound logical. If that instance defederates, all that person has to do is just not use them as their home instance. They’re saying they want to talk to everyone, but they’re going out of their way to not do so (by blocking an instance, for whatever reason). Makes no sense to me.

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              6 months ago

              didn’t phrase that well, what I meant was when I have a conversation on lemmy I don’t want to respond to a beehaw post that less than half the lemmy population can see.