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  • Atiran@lemm.eetoFediverse@lemmy.worldVLemmy AWOL Investigation
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s natural that there should be a small collection of large, production-class instances that host the vast majority of users. The important point is that there are more than a few, and certainly more than one.

    I also think it is important for instance admins to lay out their plan for how they intend to host and fund an instance if they intend to be production-class.

    We also need some kind of account backup and migration tool so that if an instance goes down, those users can easily recover on another instance.


  • We’ll, they could always be isolated from the main fediverse network. Ultimately it will be good moderation on your instance that is the deciding factor. If another instance won’t moderate or has a content policy that allows it to collect offensive material, then your instance will have to defederate.

    I’m sure there will be a few distasteful Lemmy instances out there that have been defederated from all mainstream instances, but I guess that’s OK, because they can do what they want in their own space.

    That’s one thing I really like about Lemmy. You can’t forcibly silence people* you can only disconnect/isolate them. (*unless you own their instance).

    So we should focus on maintaining the health of the main fediverse network (the interoperability between mainstream instances that are responsibly moderated).


  • I know what you mean. I have a 3 year old. I don’t really bother to pick up toys every day. Try to focus on just the space that you want clean for yourselves. For me, it was the kitchen counters and the living room where I like to relax. Also, having a bin in each room for toys helps a lot, just spend 2 minutes piling all the toys in the bin will go a long way to helping it look better.