• Kutsuya@lemmy.world
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          2 years ago

          Why instantly back to reddit? There are many more alternatives.

          People these days be like: 1 sign of trouble: give up

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            Because it’s a systematic problem. It’s not something that can be fixed somehow by better tech or something. So at best we will eventually get one central instance of Lemmy… which is essentially a worse version of Reddit with only Communists and Techy people.

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            Because it’s a systematic problem. It’s not something that can be fixed somehow by better tech or something. So at best we will eventually get one central instance of Lemmy… which is essentially a worse version of Reddit with only Communists and Techy people.

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              Beehaw admins literally said that they only defederated because existing mod tools weren’t fine-grained enough to address the issue otherwise. Mastodon already has those tools, and in fact went through a similar temporary defederation issue.

              So, yes, it can definitely be solved by better tech, and already has… just not on lemmy.

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              Oi, I’m moderate af and am only techy to people who don’t know the difference between a laptop and… the larger one!

              I do like a community that values a free, open and decentralised Internet, Reddit used to, but seems to have lost that.