I believe in Fediverse Supremacy!

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      513 hours ago

      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.

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        010 hours ago

        The server owners would take care of the content hosted on their server and would need to filter it based on their local laws (to remove CSAM for example, just like current admins need to do), but otherwise this type of decentralization would make the website pretty much a neutral zone that operates outside of specific laws since the people hosting the content (and its backups) could be located all over the world.

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          39 hours ago

          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?

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              17 hours ago

              Instances = servers. No instances = nowhere to host content. And again, admin roles are a necessity for any server based infrastructure.

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                    15 hours ago

                    It’s all explained in the link I shared, you do like any other website but instead of using multiple servers owned by a single company it’s multiple servers owned by random people and devs can create a front-end to access the data found on those servers.