Thank you for your hard work. I am glade I support this instance.
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Yet another proof that I stumbled into the best instance from the beginning.
great job and thank you for your instance and service.
I'm glad that, when I arbitrarily chose an instance to create an account on, I ended up on one that I agree with on this so much.
It's sad that people devote any time at all politicking instance admins to the point that writing something like this seems necessary. You're experiencing their vision for a community when you join it. If you have another vision fuck off somewhere else.
The effort extended for such small communities is the brain rot of human in-group/out-group drives. I truly cannot imagine the thought process of someone sending you personal threats over who you federate with.
Very reasonable take. Thank you!
I want to tell you that this type of policy is what made me create the account in this instance. Also thank you for the great work you do, I think it is not recognized enough
While I appreciate the otherwise smooth operation of the instance, my main reason for choosing lemm.ee is your approach to defederation.
Stay strong against the haters!
Seems reasonable.
I’m perfectly fine blocking shitty instances on my own.
Thank you. One reason I stuck with ee instead of one of the other instances I made accounts with was that eventually this place was the only place I could go where I could still see content from all the instances I wanted to see. I couldn't just make an account with one of those instances because they were generally defederated with one another.
This just reinforces why I chose lemm.ee to be my chosen instance. I think what you had to say here was well worded, as well as I feel it aligns with how I would want to handle it should I be in charge. Thank you for creating this instance, and thank you for the explanation of your stance. You nailed it, a lot can be handled with proper communication. And going nuclear and completely defederating I would agree should be a last resort.
Best admin. <3
To quote the inimitable David Byrne: Stop making sense.
Thank you for bringing both your technical skills and your steady handed approach to moderation to Lemmy. I signed up on lemm.ee a little over a year ago because at the time it was the largest instance with an open sign up process that had a reasonably neutral stance on moderation. So far it is my only Lemmy account, and I doubt I'll ever need to make another.
These three points you make here completely validate my decision to start to mainly use this instance.
- One thing which is probably important to note here is that I tend to view Lemmy instances as infrastructure, rather than as communities.
- I do not want to end up in a fragmented Lemmy network, where users are required to have accounts on 5 different instances in order to be able to access all their communities.
- Communities should always be free to set and enforce rules which foster healthy discussions. On top of that, instances should always be free to set and enforce rules for all of their users and communities.
These adress the majority of issues I have had when trying to switch to using lemmy in the beginning.
I wanted to thank you for creating and promoting an agnostic platform, like lemm.ee.
I'd started exploring Lemmy on beehaw, but was confused and frustrated why I couldn't do "simple things" like downvote (spammy) topics (especially, outside of beehaw channels) . Then beehaw started to do more and more defederations. Although, I respect the transparency the admins have in their communications, I'm not interested in their curated form of Lemmy. As an adult, I can make responsible decisions. Fortunately, the federated nature of Lemmy allows me to easy "pack-up my stuff" and go elsewhere.
Thank you for providing me with a place to go!
Another thing to your point is most clients now support blocking communities or entire instances, so by doing this you’re leaving the power and the choice to the users to block as they want at a client level.
I like your take on defederation, I always believe that having a moderate take on most issues is the correct approach.
Keep on the good work. Those who advocate for defederation want echo chamber silos, this weakens the promise of Activitypub.
Those who advocate for defederation want echo chamber silos
OP: Makes a very nuanced post respecting all sides and understanding why people might want to defederate
You: Immediately reduces everyone you disagree with to a single catchy line.
I say this knowing I'm likely to get shit on for the .ml after my username, and also as someone who thinks meta is about the most evil company in existence, and who will not use any instance that voluntarily federates with threads.
threads
I came to lemm.ee solely for it's defederation from threads. If they ever choose to federate, I'll move again.
I'm not going to shit on you, you seem pretty nifty. I think you're right, as well. Many people have forgotten how to disagree with someone and now just regurgitate catch-phrases at each other. I've been working on improving that myself. It's like reversing brainwashing or reconditioning. It's been hard-wired into us at this point by the social network scene.