

Tbf, german humor and german anger are hard to distinguish by people who aren’t used to both.
Tbf, german humor and german anger are hard to distinguish by people who aren’t used to both.
Breaking the *lawn
Nor are conifers the only evergreen trees.
This is no train station. Departures do not need to be announced.
Your instance is defederated from pretty big ones as well.
Which one is the big one? I’ve never heard of any so I don’t know which ones are the supposed big ones. Why are you so oddly unspecific about this despite bring repeatedly asked for specifics?
About the rest: how would you make sure illegal content gets removed? These automated tools don’t work well enough, evidenced by that I have seen CSAM on meme communities every now and then. How do you take care of users who repeatedly upload illegal content? If an AWS server admin needs to delete some content on reddit, they can’t do that targeted enough, they’d have to wipe reddit off their servers.
Also, the main issue with being banned for nothing are powertripping mods. Mods that usually so not only moderaten one but many communities. That’s completely unaddressed in your model, too. You’re focusing on the wrong issues and in the process make shit harder for everyone willing to contribute. At the moment, if you get banned for allegedly wrong reasons. If you get banned from.multiple instances, the problem is you, not supposed powertripping admins. Admins are a necessity.
And to be honest, I am quite tired of your BS. I’m out.
Sounds you would still have admins, just with extra steps and extra work.
There’s tools to automate the process.
Oh, yeah, because automated tools to recognize illegal content work so well. (/s. For real, there are reasons why computer science experts, privacy experts and civil rights experts are pretty much united against such tools. If you want to know more, look up the resistance against EU proposals for Clients Side Scanning and such.)
Your ideas would not work in reality without open up.platforms for all the things we do not want.
My instance is a pretty big one and is defederated from other major ones
Which ones? I looked through some major instances’ lists of blocked instances and sh.itjust.works isn’t on any.
I doubt that such a model would be viable in practice. Again, server owners must be able to delete content under certain circumstances. How would you deal with illegal content? How would you deal with communities that share CSAM for example, or are used by criminal or terrorist organizations, black market arms dealing etc? I doubt that mods of such communities will take care of it.
Also, I don’t think that the issue of defederation is as big of a deal as you make it to be.
But that’s literally how the whole fediverse works right now.
Enlighten me. Where do you want to host stuff?
Instances = servers. No instances = nowhere to host content. And again, admin roles are a necessity for any server based infrastructure.
How’s that different from now?
Or do you want users to not be banned instancewide for breaking instance rules? Or do you want to abolish instance/server rules aside from local laws altogether?
But way to miss the point
Lmao. Talking some irony here. The point was not to analyze all your comments and behavior. The modlog shows you’re not being censored, you’re just experiencing consequences of breaking community and server rules.
I mean, that’s just two different purposes of two different formats.
Short form content is not made to be played in the background while you work, nor is it made for intricate and detailed analysis or essays. It’s made to have something occupy your mind during short breaks like toilet or smoke break or while waiting for the bus or something.
Long and short form content don’t compete but compliment with each other. If you don’t like one or the other, that’s totally fine, then you’re just not part of the target audience.
It’s a protest. Every pride parade, every pride month, is a protest against the ongoing systemic discrimination, against queerphobia, against prejudice. And also, it’s not just about acceptance by others, it’s a loud and colorful demonstration to our queer siblings that they’re not alone and that some people continue fighting.
That wouldn’t work that well, especially when you take law into regard. For example, the european Digital Services Act regulates platforms and platforms have to respond to obligations, sometimes deleting content. Communities are not platforms, instances are. Ergo, you need instance admins be able to comply and respond to the DSA.
Just out of curiosity, what’s your solution?
(Putting aside that what you describe is still far more room for ban evasion than non-fediverse platforms.)
Not only transphobia. Also ableism and generally being an asshole. Breaking any given ”be civil“ rule in any given community.
It’s kinda weird to read from people they learned about von Braun in movies first when he was part of history lessons in my school.