• @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    In the information thread over on beehaw the moderators specifically state that their ideal is a system wherein they can see and interact with other instances content while disallowing outsiders to see and interact with their content. I actually think under a system where users of other instances can apply to be allowed on beehaw this is a pretty significant gain of function for the threadiverse.

    • @ChemicalRascal
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      301 year ago

      Urgh, but that’s gross and power-trippy.

      • @dopwop
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        1 year ago

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        • @ChemicalRascal
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          151 year ago

          You have to do the former, regardless of if you do the latter.

          The issue I have is that it isn’t really compatible with the idea of having a big social media network. If they wanted to make a “safe space”, well, doing that via Lemmy – or any federated platform – wasn’t the right choice.

          It’d be like trying to make a “safe space” on Reddit. The idea just doesn’t make sense. It’s too inherently open, too public, for that to be viable.

          • @HiddenTower
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            151 year ago

            doing that via Lemmy – or any federated platform – wasn’t the right choice.

            Yeah, feels like they picked the wrong technology for their community. A phpBB style forum with isolated signup & long-developed moderation tools might have been better for what they want.