“Says it’s important for the world, but will end up becoming a white supremacist cesspool”

“Like that Lemmy social network?”

  • manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech
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    1 year ago

    Its a consequence of a federated system and forum drama, the same thing happened with usenet. You had providers that only provided a subset, if you went to all the “big names” you got the same “approved” list of groups, you would have to pull from elsewhere as a new user if you wanted to interact on content your ISP blocked you from.

    Blocks were all for the same reasons we are doing them now, and what happened was the content did not go away, those users did not stop posting thier stuff, they kept going, in thier bubble, the rest of us would not generally see it. This is why I say it will break on lines, likely the same as lines as ever.

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      1 year ago

      I think the point there was not that there wouldn’t be divisions, but that it was going to be extremely unequal. Your term “break on lines” sounds like “we are going to split into equal-sized sovereign nations along opinion lines,” when it’s really going to be one main group, with the extremists flaking off into their own little private dumpsters.

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        1 year ago

        that’s people injecting ideals that aren’t really reflective of what usually happens and putting words in my mouth. the lines are usually the “majority” or “powerbrokers” deciding some some groups are unacceptable. The protocol does not ban these people from using the software, just from being generally a part of the majority network.

        There are already divisions based on language in-built. There are many divisions on reddit too (the domain name is just a name) and Expect similar divisions here as has occurred on every system since CompuServe.