Lemmygrad still can send all the kulaks to the gulags. But only when the discussion happening inside their hard drive. Aka “I take my ball and go home”
They do not get to silence the rest of the fediverse/c/books
Lemmygrad still can send all the kulaks to the gulags. But only when the discussion happening inside their hard drive. Aka “I take my ball and go home”
They do not get to silence the rest of the fediverse/c/books
Posts are moderated by the delegates of the owner of the hard drive who stores them.
Rule sets are irrelevent make belief justifucation for censors.
I just had a comment deleted “bevayse if rule 3”.
I hope you can see with this farcical example that rules do not matter , never have mattered and will never matter. It just the powerful telling you “because I told you so” with extra steps and while giving them the feeling that they are not a bad person.
When will there be default view agglomeration of posts sent to identically named communities. For example /c/books. The current setup cntralizes power into the hands of whoever gets traction first on the platform. If I go to /c/books on any server, all posts of all federated servers’ /c/books should be visible. This way no server owner gets the stranglehold on the community that they host.
If you move you lose your history and relationships behind. There is no migration, same as Mastodon. On purpose so as not to disempower instance owners
Thank you for your work or this reply. However I do not believe a multireddit analog can solve this issue. As it would not be the default, anyone “escaping” with a multireddit would still find themselves invisible to the larger community who does not use it or even know multicommunities exist or remember to use it for that specific community.
Only a system that shows it all, that user then filter out with shared blacklists, can break the tyranny of moderators.
It becomes a much more acceptable tyranny of the majority, which is only optionnally followed by members.