I did a search from shitjustworks for “reddit die” and did not find https://lemmy.world/c/watchredditdie so I made https://sh.itjust.works/c/watchredditdie (unnecessarily). This should really not happen. When someone makes a community there should be a “ping” sent out to notify all other federated instances.

And from what I know, if I post to !sh.itjust.works/c/watchredditdie only users on sh.itjust.works will see the posts until other people from other instances randomly come across it somehow and subscribe? This really needs to be improved.

  • @Mango
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    -511 months ago

    I still wouldn’t be seeing the content that mods are censoring elsewhere.

    • GeekFTW
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      11 months ago

      Any community that isn’t 100% fully owned and operated by you, yourself, Mango, is going to run into the risk of a mod ‘censoring’ or deleting something that you wanna see.

      Any and every community. Here, Reddit, Facebook, any social media, any forum public or private. If you yourself don’t own and run it in its entirely, that’s a problem you cannot avoid.

      So I mean this without any real intended offense but: shit or get off the pot. Run your own community that connects to no other system or service run by other people and hope the people you wanna talk to drop by, or tbh get used to it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      Edit: Can revenge-downvote me all you want Pepsi but I’m right on this one lol.

      • @Mango
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        -211 months ago

        You know how ublock origin works? You pick out lists of filters that people have made. You’re basically subscribing to moderators.

        I don’t think I’m interested in a platform that doesn’t function that way. It’s the only way to make sure moderators aren’t just deciding the narrative for everyone else. It doesn’t matter if the majority of people agree with a moderator’s decisions of those decisions are wrong.

        • GeekFTW
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          911 months ago

          Well I wish you luck in finding what you’re looking for, but Lemmy/Kbin by definition isn’t it.

          • @Mango
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            111 months ago

            I might have to make it.

            • Draconic NEO
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              411 months ago

              Nostr is what you’re looking for. People who hate mods, defederation, and want a free speech chamber, look no further. You can host your own relay if you want but it doesn’t make very much of a difference since accounts are independent from servers.

              Just be aware that most people dislike this undermoderated enviornment due to how toxic it can get, but it seems like that’s what you’re looking for so I don’t think it’ll be that much of an issue for you.

              • @Mango
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                -111 months ago

                I’m not against moderation. I made the Artisanvideos subreddit and moderated the shit out of it myself. I just think it’d be better for moderators to be a matter of user choice like block filters in ublock origin.

                • Draconic NEO
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                  311 months ago

                  Thing is, it’s not in the mods or admins’ best interest to leave it up in the name of “user choice” and “free speech”, these platforms host the content on them and the people hosting it are liable for it, plus making people be able to opt-out of moderation actions would attract unwanted people to the community, the kind of people who would seek that violating content and interact only with that.

                  Lemmy is NOT a “free speech” or “user choice”, nor are the majority of fediverse platforms. I think that’s one of the biggest misconceptions when it comes to the fediverse, it’s that people think it’s that. Really Federation is ultimately the same as a centralized site, that is self hostable, but with the added benefit of these different self-hosted sites communicating and cross-posting to each other. While this would be considered decentralized at the end of the day the site owners are the ones calling the shots, the can delete anything they want, ban anyone they want, or sever connections to servers if they want. They are within their right because they own the site and pay hosting and/or maintain the servers. Why should they put themselves at risk for the sake of “user choice” or “free speech” when they don’t owe you the user anything?

                  With Nostr it’s different because operators can purge whatever data they want off a relay, but your account isn’t bound to a relay and information doesn’t need to be copied to every relay like with Fediverse’s ActivityPub. It offers the “user choice” and “free speech” experience by cryptographically isolating the user from the relays and by using them as… well… relays instead of instances.

                  In short the reason they don’t do it is because the way the Fediverse is built isn’t really suited for it, due to both liability, and the function.

                  One could make a tool like Reveddit or Unddit for Lemmy though that fetches the removed comments from the modlog and puts them back in the thread, but that wouldn’t be like bypassing or disabling moderation.

                  • @Mango
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                    011 months ago

                    You probably missed the comment where I mentioned admins would still need the ability to remove illegal content or stuff like bots using the place as storage.

                    Why should the admins allow literally anything when they don’t owe me? Oh right, political agenda.

        • Sybil
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          311 months ago

          I run a modabuse community for whining about mods and hopefully holding them accountable

          • @Mango
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            111 months ago

            That’s all well and good, but my issue is with what I don’t see because it’s hidden.

            • Sybil
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              311 months ago

              the modlogs are public

              • @Mango
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                111 months ago

                And that helps me how? Should I have to check the mod log every time I open a post?

                • Sybil
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                  711 months ago

                  I make a habit of checking the modlogs, and I also browse from mastodon, sometimes: Lemmy mod removals don’t impact the mastodon cache

                  • @Mango
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                    111 months ago

                    Ooohh, now that might be the way for me.

    • Mac
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      511 months ago

      The modlogs public to see removed comments. Just a bit difficult to navigate through currently

      • @Mango
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        -111 months ago

        That’s ok for auditing a moderator, but no good for seeing everyone’s stance on the particular topic or post I’m interested in.