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  • See you’re trying to mince words here but the point indeed does stand because microblog and community based engagement are wildly different from each other, and have wildly different expectations and stipulations.

    I run an Akkoma server, which is a fork of Pleroma – and I use a custom front end. I do not run it as a microblog but as a blog.

    Using the power of Markdown, my posts have headings, bullet points, and emphasis.

    And more importantly, I’m not limited to 500 characters.

    I also have a Friendica account. Friendica is not a microblog but a Facebook-style macroblog. Just like Lemmy, it supports groups. It also supports galleries, events, and personal notes. It is not a microblog.

    There is also Misskey. It has all those things but also cloud storage too.

    I’m not mincing words. These are all services that have significantly diverged from Twitter-style microblogs to become something distinct and different. Many of these services have group functionality just like Lemmy. Hell, groups are on the road map for Mastodon – but Mastodon development is super slow, so some people on Mastodon use guppe as a bolt-on feature (not intuitive at all).

    The only thing that sets Lemmy, Mbin, and Piefed apart is that they’re decidedly more Reddit-like than other services.

    I don’t really know how relevant that is considering that the competing platforms aren’t federated to us.

    What competing platforms are you talking about?

    I never tried to say or imply it wasn’t an option, because it is, but for big servers that contain more of the pie it’s a bad idea.

    And my point is, not necessarily. A server that proves toxic, no matter its size, eventually becomes defederated.

    Personally, I don’t think lemmy.world is in danger of this at the moment. Ruud seems to be an upstanding guy. I don’t think he’ll go the way of lemmy.ml. But still, I never take anything for granted.

    The Fediverse absolutely is a platform whether you like it or not, a decentralized platform but a platform nonetheless.

    A “platform” implies that a singular entity runs things, and they have final say on what is or is not allowable. This is not the case with the Fediverse. I can built whatever want with it, set up a server as I wish, with a wildly different UI/UX.

    Now it really seems like you are misrepresenting my words here, trying to spin me as some anti-defederation troll. When the reality is I said that defederation of large servers and large communities has consequences.

    Of course it has consequences. Nobody is arguing that. But in the context of the original post (“I don’t like that a moderator uses lemmy.world, and I find that intolerable”), what’s reasonable is defederation.




  • These are Mastodon server

    Nope, only one server I mentioned is a Mastodon server.

    Now you seem to think that defederation of lemmy.ml is a big gotcha though they aren’t actually very large all instances considered

    Actually, lemmy.world is not that big all things considered. It’s big for Lemmy, sure. But Lemmy isn’t that big at all.

    Enter Beehaw.org. They defederated lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works back in 2023 during the first Reddit Migration.

    Beehaw.org didn’t lose influence because they defederate the bigger servers. They lost influence because they took a heavy-handed approach to things. But if that’s how they want to run things—fine. No one owes anyone else federation.

    This is kind of a stupid argument because if platforms or communities don’t have any people in them creating content or replying, or voting, they don’t really function at all as a social platform.

    This is not a “platform”. It’s a software distribution for an open protocol. And how people choose to use that protocol is up to them.

    If you want to federate with everyone, that’s fine. If you don’t, that’s fine too. No one is putting a gun to your head and telling you who or what to associate with.

    But the fact is, defederation is an option. It’s always an option.




  • Assuming good-faith effort, don’t you think it’s reasonable to publicly call out disingenuous, trollish behavior, especially with that sublemmy being one of the biggest ones across the FV?

    Not at all. Trolls can be vindictive and litigious. Call-outs can result in swattings or long drawn out lawsuits.

    The best way to deal with trolls is to quarantine them. That is, minimize their reach.

    Consider that we don’t have the same mechanisms across the FV as exist on Reddit, such that other means of correcting (evidently) terrible decisions (such as making a huge troll a mod on a big community) need to be explored at the very least. I.e., sometimes I think it doesn’t help in the end to run away from this kind of problem, and none of us should really want LW to drift towards an abomination such as HexBear, right?

    I assume that all servers can be compromised – even the “good” ones. Which is why you should always consider an escape hatch. And federation itself is that escape hatch.

    LW is not so big that it is immune to defederation. It’s not even among the top 10 servers on the Social Web either by MAUs or total users. And you don’t even need a big server to be seen. I’m on a small server (atomicpoet.org), and from my experience, it’s a lot easier to be seen on the Fediverse when you run things yourself.

    But “bigness” is also a reason to build more Fediverse servers and redundant communities that exist on those other servers.










  • On every retrogaming forum I’ve ever been on, this has been a topic and it’s been a topic for at least 15 years. A few practical bits of advice:

    1. The cheapest games will always be last generations games
    2. Anything not deemed “retro” yet is cheap
    3. Nintendo is always super expensive unless it’s Wii or handheld
    4. Anything Xbox is cheap
    5. PC is cheap, unless it’s big box, but even then sellers will sell big box for cheap because they often don’t know what they have
    6. There’s nothing wrong with buying from GOG, burning to disc, and making your own labels and box art—which is easy to do because it’s DRM-free
    7. Except for PS1, Sony is cheap. But even then PS1 is cheaper than N64 or Saturn.
    8. Nothing wrong with an Everdrive, especially since that’s the best way to play aftermarket games