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My comment on sh.itjust.works below the break. (It's unclear to me yet if there are "good" Lemmy instances for me, so I have a burner account there for now. Also one on kbin but kbin's UI makes my head hurt.)


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So the sh.itjust.works admin, seemingly in response to a large thread requesting defederation from a widely defederated fash instance, has announced an intention to crowdsource the site's rules going forward. Whether this is in good faith or not I am genuinely unsure, but it is funny either way. Especially because he didn't really establish a process either? So people have to argue over the process for achieving "consensus" in addition to achieving consensus.


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in reply to @kukkurovaca's post:

well-worded post, I've been thinking about this a lot recently. I think the capabilities of Lemmy are great and I'm very hopeful that some great reddit competitors will grow out of it, but I'm less hot on the completely open federation policies of much of the fediverse -- imo the cool thing about the fediverse is the ability to control outward connections, not the completely open landscape exactly.

Managing a few small connections makes way more sense than attempting to moderate the entire fediverse from your tiny corner of it.