I’m interested in finding one that truly supports free speech. If something is spam or advertising then it should be removed.

  • @spongebue
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    61 year ago

    Most moderation is done by individual communities, not instances. You want an instance that’s unlikely to defederate with another (basically blocking it). Think of a community as a subreddit, and each instance as a server holding a cluster of them (and usernames). Thanks to the magic of programming and federation, the instances typically work with one another to make it more seamless.

    My understanding is that lemmy.world is not prone to defederation. Vlemmy.net had a similar policy but they seem to have gone under a few days after Reddit went stupid.

    • @devious
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      11 year ago

      I thought it would be a bit of both - communities are moderated, but instance admins have a final say in what (and how) communities are moderated. So you would need to ensure that that instance you choose has administrators that effectively allow communities to run with the “speech” you are after.

      That said, I would assume any instance that allows “free speech” would quickly fill with hate and racism (and all the other things that people throw under the banner of free speech) and would be defederated quickly - which is a good thing!

    • @dudebroOP
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      01 year ago

      Yeah, I’m interested in an instance that is more free speech than lemmy.world.

      • @dystop
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        61 year ago

        What did you try to post on lemmy.world that got removed?

      • @spongebue
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        01 year ago

        And you’re sure whatever beef you have is with the admin of the instance, not the moderator of a community? Not gonna lie, you sound like the equivalent of blaming Spez for a comment getting deleted in /r/conservative. Obviously the dude is not without his faults, but if you’re going to complain at least aim it at the right place.

        • @dudebroOP
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          -21 year ago

          I don’t have any beef with anyone.

          I want a free speech instance.

          • @spongebue
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            11 year ago

            Cool. Are you are your free speech beef is because of the instance, and not the community?

            • @dudebroOP
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              -11 year ago

              Yes, it’s the instance.

              • @spongebue
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                01 year ago

                And what did lemmy.world do? As you can probably tell, I’m a little skeptical of people demanding “free speech!!!” on a private platform, but am generally not a fan of willy nilly defederation for my own reasons. So humor me - why did I make the wrong move signing up on Lemmy.world from a “free speech” perspective?

                • @dudebroOP
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                  1 year ago

                  They didn’t do anything.

                  I want a free speech instance. Lemmy.world is not one.

    • @dudebroOP
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      1 year ago

      Thank you for sharing this with me.

      I’ll go check it out.

      Just a quick look at their rules shows they’re not really about free speech.

      • @TeaHands
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        21 year ago

        Ah, bugger, was just going off second hand reports there so apologies if it’s not what you’re looking for. In my defense I’m currently sleep deprived.

        • @dudebroOP
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          11 year ago

          No problem.

          I just happened to come across someone in the comments who mentioned http://unilem.org/.

          They seem way more aligned with being supportive of free speech.

  • @Zoutpeper
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    01 year ago

    Translation; I want to be an enormous asshole on the interwebs, where can I do this without being banned?