24Vindustrialdildo

joined 1 year ago
[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Reddit was so American too, all the arguments and things seemed to be through their world view. The fediverse should allow much more diversity, and be a bit more multicultural

[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nope. It's far too US-centric, both in content and cultural norms enforced by censorship. What's really great about the fediverse is to be able to find not just niche content about "the outside world" but communities literally run under different cultural norms.

 
[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You need to adjust your thinking a tad. The instances are all separate servers / websites that have agreed to talk in a certain way, that happen to use identical software. So it's like going to Amazon and creating an account and then going to Imgur and creating an account. No one cares that there are two identical usernames as it's two entirely separate databases.

Where it gets more relevant to Lemmy is that your username has @instance.abc after it.

[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The short version is that beehaw was struggling with the (currently) limited toolset available to moderate user content, and they saw a heap of users posting things they don't allow on their instance were coming from the two other big instances, so it was more effective for them to defederate to try and stem the tide.

I imagine regeneration will occur in future when the lemmyverse stabilises a little, and when better mod tools are available

[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 41 points 1 year ago (19 children)

I imagine they are in damage control mode and are hoping to stem the outflow of users' attention spans to the Lemmyverse while their current actions are the Current Thing.

I reckon they are budgeting for a 1-2 week martial law period to try and stabilise and will probably force open all the closed subs and make use of repost and chatGPT bots to simulate decent engagement, possibly even paying for comments too.

It would also be very interesting if they roll back on their censorship of open discussion of certain topics to attract back previously "resettled" users.

 

I was hoping CineFix would do a video on this but I thought why not ask here?

Yeah there needs to be a little more user intent "modelling" (probably no more than just a quick sense check really) on some of the design decisions.

I was thinking about suggesting a "watched instance" status that would contribute to a feed that sits between "all" and "subscribed", so if I find an instance say mytown.org, then I can get a Watched feed like All but just every community for my town. This would differ from All which would allow federated communities such as arguments@farawaytown to appear in the feed.

Hey mate, is there a com for lemmy's dev? I'm just wanting to see when new versions of Lemmy get released to look at the changelogs for my hoped-for features being implemented

[–] 24Vindustrialdildo@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Is the Boost dev aware of this?