It’d be nice if the admins got everyone’s input on these sorts of things. Admins making decisions without thought to our opinions is what drove us here from reddit. I’m not going to lose sleep over hexbear defederation in particular, but it’s a disconcerting precedent.

I know I can just leave to another instance, but I’ve started !streetwear@lemmy.world here and don’t want to have to move that too 😓

(Apologies if this isn’t the place to share suggestions. Also I do appreciate the hard work the admins are doing. My sincere thanks!!)

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    11 months ago

    I agree. But that should be up to Ruud, not us. I have no interest in seeing any attempts at direct democracy here.

    It’s not like these communities are even remotely secure. We should remember full well that there are plenty of people out there that want the Fediverse project to fail. Strongly enough to perform attacks. They are certainly attempting more conventional trolling techniques, that should be a given, as its also an effective way to harm a community. From within.

    No conversation on here is exclusively people that want Lemmy to succeed, and thus cannot be fully trusted. Ruud, on the other hand, has managed to earn my trust so far with his financial disclosures and open communication style.

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        11 months ago

        They said the owner should not be beholden to the users. I feel we are overall in agreement.

        I’m not against dialogue and conversation. Just against the expectation it should have any kind of power over him. That’s all.

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      I have no interest in seeing any attempts at direct democracy here.

      Voting is literally the heart of the platform.

      But more importantly no one is asking for direct democracy. They’re asking the leadership to have a code and abide by it if they’re going to be the person running the largest instance, and if they can’t do that, then Lemmy as platform has some issues it needs to iron out because communities will get locked into instances as time goes on.