Yet another proof that I stumbled into the best instance from the beginning.
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Honestly same. I saw that lemm.ee was the second largest and had an active admin, felt like I would dip my toes in and I would change if needed.
Never needed to, stuff like this gives me confidence in the platform.
This is the second one I came to, glad I changed... Very glad.
Another thing to your point is most clients now support blocking communities or entire instances, so by doing this you’re leaving the power and the choice to the users to block as they want at a client level.
Does anyone know if Voyager supports instance blocking?
The problem with this, is that it only blocks posts. You're still going to see comments, and posts and comments are still subject to vote manipulation.
vote manipulation
What is this? Reddit? Votes really don’t matter here.
That's just not true.
Sure ok you might not see how many upvotes a user has received but that's not how vote manipulation works.
Votes influence what you see, and perhaps more importantly they influence what users perceive to be popular opinions.
Upvotes for "genocide joe" comments are a good example. A few people can make an idea seem like it's mainstream.
I wanted to thank you for creating and promoting an agnostic platform, like lemm.ee.
I'd started exploring Lemmy on beehaw, but was confused and frustrated why I couldn't do "simple things" like downvote (spammy) topics (especially, outside of beehaw channels) . Then beehaw started to do more and more defederations. Although, I respect the transparency the admins have in their communications, I'm not interested in their curated form of Lemmy. As an adult, I can make responsible decisions. Fortunately, the federated nature of Lemmy allows me to easy "pack-up my stuff" and go elsewhere.
Thank you for providing me with a place to go!
I'm a bit late to this discussion, but I needed to get my first taste of political censorship on Lemmy first.
My experience was with the "hexbear.net" instance (former Chapo's Trap House subreddit) which is currently federated with "lemm.ee".
It shows up nicely in the feed, but if you go there to discuss, you get banned super fast for politely stating commonly accepted facts because you're "reactionary" - Wikipedia is also reactionary, as well as mainstream news. Reading their mod logs, I observed that voting the wrong way also gets people banned. Meanwhile, users praising dictatorial regimes get upvoted and aren't getting moderated. Complete echo chamber.
At such servers, there's also no obvious recourse to get a ban or deletion reversed. Took a look around and didn't find one.
I would avoid federation with such places. It's a one-sided thing - some folks get an additonal platform to promote their views, but won't accept any feedback.
Can we defederate from lemm.ee I hear they're a bunch of goobers.
This policy/ideology is the whole reason i ditched .world and came here. Im worried about what happens when a big instance decides to implements a secondary defederation policy ie they will defederate unless u defederate everyone they defederated. I recon .ml will do this when they start to lose control of the narrarive.
I'm glad that, when I arbitrarily chose an instance to create an account on, I ended up on one that I agree with on this so much.
Nice, summed up what I felt about it as well. The multiple defed dramas since last year have felt mostly overblown
While I appreciate the otherwise smooth operation of the instance, my main reason for choosing lemm.ee is your approach to defederation.
Stay strong against the haters!
Seems reasonable.
I’m perfectly fine blocking shitty instances on my own.
This is the wonder of Lemmy 1.19
Needs a seperate toggle for users and communities though.
These three points you make here completely validate my decision to start to mainly use this instance.
- One thing which is probably important to note here is that I tend to view Lemmy instances as infrastructure, rather than as communities.
- I do not want to end up in a fragmented Lemmy network, where users are required to have accounts on 5 different instances in order to be able to access all their communities.
- Communities should always be free to set and enforce rules which foster healthy discussions. On top of that, instances should always be free to set and enforce rules for all of their users and communities.
These adress the majority of issues I have had when trying to switch to using lemmy in the beginning.
.ml is absolutely abusing the federation system though. They've been caught red handed modifying mod logs several times, and there's evidence that they run a modified version of Lemmy which gives them additional levers of control.
.ml should be treated like the malicious state actors they very obviously are. It's crazy to me that otherwise paranoid techies who are afraid that Google is recording their very boring lives, just doesn't seem to care about actual, very plausible threats from actual, very plausible state actors.
It's sad that people devote any time at all politicking instance admins to the point that writing something like this seems necessary. You're experiencing their vision for a community when you join it. If you have another vision fuck off somewhere else.
The effort extended for such small communities is the brain rot of human in-group/out-group drives. I truly cannot imagine the thought process of someone sending you personal threats over who you federate with.
Best admin. <3
Keep on the good work. Those who advocate for defederation want echo chamber silos, this weakens the promise of Activitypub.
Those who advocate for defederation want echo chamber silos
OP: Makes a very nuanced post respecting all sides and understanding why people might want to defederate
You: Immediately reduces everyone you disagree with to a single catchy line.
I say this knowing I'm likely to get shit on for the .ml after my username, and also as someone who thinks meta is about the most evil company in existence, and who will not use any instance that voluntarily federates with threads.
I like your take on defederation, I always believe that having a moderate take on most issues is the correct approach.
"Moderate" should not be a criterion for choosing anything. Rather you should choose the approach that has the best score when comparing reasons for and reasons against it, i.e. making a rational decision based on the available evidence.
The reason your "middle of the road" approach doesn't make sense is because if you really decide like that, one side just has to get more and more extreme for you to "sympathize" with their side, since suddenly the middle will shift in their direction. You can be easily manipulated that way.
There are very few situations where the choises are black and white. In most cases we are talking about shades of gray. I think that this us vs them mentality on the internet is pretty dumb in most cases.
I was not able to express myself clearly enough that you understand what I was talking about. Should I try again or do you not care?
Right winger: We want to kill all gays.
Left winger: Every human being should be treated with respect.
eNlIgHtEnEd cEnTrIsT: Well maybe some gays should be killed.
How did my comment about moderation devolved into american politics, I am not even american. I am european.
If you don't distance from garbage, you'll become the garbage.
It might not be over night. Maybe not even in another year, but when it happens, it's too late.
Which is why I freakin' love this instance!
I think this is a great way to go about things. I like how you are approaching this and I agree with all of your points. One of the reasons that this is gonna be my main instance from now on. Love it here. Thanks for all of your work!
PLEASE for the love of god defederate from Hexbear again. They serve no positive purpose.
Lemm.ee never defederated hexbear.
If you want instance who defederate them, there is lemmy.ca, sopuli.xyz and sh.itjust.works
Then were they defederated from us? I didn't see any of their horrible users for ages, even before they "went down". This is the primary account/instance I've used and only now after like a full year am I seeing their posts again.
Then were they defederated from us?
That was probably the case indeed.
Don't think so, I've been seeing them the whole time.
Their posts are infinitely better than the mostly mainstream garbage.
And no right-wing naggers thinking they are the internet police that decides what everyone can see when they can just block it.
Go find yourself an echo chamber and stay there.
They're the right wingers dip shit.
LOL, everyone look at the smart horseshoe theory believer here!
Which side do you believe dictatorships are on? I don't believe the words communism and socialism actually mean as much as you might, if someone supports everything the right wing does but caps it off by saying some bullshit rhetoric about China or Russia, they're right wing.
yes
So what's your stance on CSAM? Free speech absolutism says even illegal content shouldn't be taken down - that's what absolutism means.
Throw erm in jail
But should the CSAM post remain visible on Lemmy? Should the poster remain free to post more CSAM? Remember, you advocated for an "unmoderated free speech absolutism platform".