• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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      4 hours ago

      Having an architecture that locks communities to an instance is a problem. They should be distributed across the network with no notion of a home instance.

        • leisesprecher@feddit.org
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          Moderation is also just an event in the protocol, just like votes or comments. Your instance would simply have to aggregate all those events, just like the current “home instances” do for their communities.

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          Probably better than whatever batshit moderation happens right now on the tankie instances

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          It would be different. The end-user would have to moderate their feeds, they’d have to find the same community provided by platform hosts who align with the users moderation values, or be ok with hiding content themselves.

      • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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        They still to be attached to an instance at the protocol level. Or you have instances which are barely network components rather than communities, but that’s not what ActivityPub is about

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          And that’s a problem.

          However, there’s nothing stopping a developer from extending the protocol to support it. You can essentially throw a message into the fediverse with more or less arbitrary payloads. Adding something like a feed/community identifier is not impossible.

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      196 is a fascist shithole and they are leaving blahaj because they finally acknowledged that fact and that there is an associated problem with misogynists and chasers on their platform. Good on blahaj for kicking out the trash.

      They will be right at home on .world and frankly concentrating all the reactionaries there is good because it will drive other people to less shitty instances.