Im seeing a lot of things, on some communities. Like they could be nazis or denying the Uighur’s genocide.

What are we talking about exactly.

So pls, explain me like I’m 5 :)

Ty all

Edit : ty all very much for your answers. Morality for me : clearly don’t give a shit sometimes, can help to be mindfull. Basics that’s what I’ve should take care of. Its fediverse. And in bonus they are not fucking naziiiiiii :)

  • @CheshireSnake@iusearchlinux.fyi
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    They encourage to choose other instances because of the load, not because they don’t want users to sign up to that instance. If that wasn’t explained in the memo, yes, that should have been explained.

    It was. But if they were seriously using lemmy.ml as a propaganda tool, they could simply have upgraded instead of pushing others to use different instances.

    For beehaw, I really can’t comment since I don’t think I know enough about it (or what’s going on in that instance). Tbh though I was a bit surprised they chose to defederate world and shitjustworks. I do get the lack of well-developed mod tools to handle stuff, but maybe there are other less drastic ways.

    I’m not that familiar with the fediverse yet, but it would be nice if users can choose which instances to block. Or at least a majority vote before defederating (although that might encourage trolls or other people to join just to sway the vote). For now I’m mostly observing.

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      It was. But if they were seriously using lemmy.ml as a propaganda tool, they could simply have upgraded instead of pushing others to use different instances.

      Which just confirms what I was saying. They’re not using it as a propaganda too. Will they tollerate posts/comments against communism/socialism? Most likely not. Hey, it’s their right. Though, yes, I do believe that if they do that, it has to be stated in the rules of the instance, not just randomly applied (posts/comments just deleted, users banned, etc.).

      For beehaw, I really can’t comment since I don’t think I know enough about it (or what’s going on in that instance). Tbh though I was a bit surprised they chose to defederate world and shitjustworks. I do get the lack of well-developed mod tools to handle stuff, but maybe there are other less drastic ways.

      beehaw is your typical US based instance. A lot of people there claim that they’re liberal, but they’re just snowflakes if you ask me. They try and control the influx of posts/feeds, which is not what the fediverse is about if you ask me. But they chose their way, that’s fine, it’s their choice, but that’s just wrong if you ask me. On the other hand, everyone defederated from lemmygard, but lemmyrad didn’t defederate from anyone… talk about irony. Everyone blaming lemmygrad for being this or that, defederating from them, but lemmygrad doing the complete oposite 🤨 😂.

      And there are tools that can cope with this problem. Don’t like a community/user? Block him/her. Heck, that’s what I did with all of the cats communities here. I do like cats, but not in every second post, and some people just make post after post of cats, so my feed was cluttered with posts of cats 😒. Don’t get me wrong, I love all animals, cats included, but it’s not why I joined Lemmy - to look at cute cats. But, it’s their right to post cats, and since I can’t control the feed, I did the next best thing, just block those communities 🤷.

      And I didn’t bitch to anyone about “too many cats on Lemmy”, which is just childish IMO. Don’t like it? Block it. It’s as simple as that.

      I’m not that familiar with the fediverse yet, but it would be nice if users can choose which instances to block. Or at least a majority vote before defederating (although that might encourage trolls or other people to join just to sway the vote). For now I’m mostly observing.

      That would be a better option if you ask me. User based blocking of instances, as well as users and communties. By default, you can view everytjing. Don’t like a user/community/instance? Block it.