The post can be found here.

I find this news disconcerting coming from such a large instance so early on. Many of the criticisms of Lemmy I’ve been fighting against on Reddit have had to do with defederation and the possibility of getting cut off from your favorite communities on your main account. I handwaved that away as being extremely unlikely save for the exception of NSFW or extreme political content. But this news has taken me quite by surprise. Perhaps I should have seen it coming given the community Beehaw is trying to foster.

This really makes me wonder what will happen to instances that make this decision. Will their communities diminish in favor of the more accessible ones? Will this decision hurt Beehaw in the long run? What does this mean for the Fediverse in the near future when fighting against its detractors has been such an uphill battle?

Thoughts?

  • @bdiddy
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    31 year ago

    no they shouldn’t, but they need mods for each community and mods can easily just ban users that do that. I think the problem is they have just 4 admins that are trying to moderate all their communities.

    They need to just recruit mods and ban hammer users that don’t play by the rules.

    Mod tools would be good though especially if you could auto delete posts with certain slurs or whatever you didn’t want in the community.

    • Rentlar
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      31 year ago

      I think here the admins are going for a proactive rather than a reactive solution. Beehaw does have a slur filter already. I checked the modlog and although I know it’s not at all reflective of the character of the thousands of active Lemmy world users as a whole, the posts that had to be removed (from the accounts created specifically to post that) were fairly disgusting.