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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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The thing that worries me is if they do manage to get through this without losing anything significant, it’s only going to give them confidence to go further. How long before old.reddit.com goes? NSFW content?
Is Lemmy resistant to any of this, or is its future child porn etc.?
Lemmy has no resistance whatsoever to such content except that while those instances can exist, other instances can defederate from them. Defederation by the larger lemmy instances puts up an effective wall so they'll be more difficult to discover from within a smaller instance.
Thus, any instance can effectively "ban" any other instance that is okay to host whatever content they wish, while any other instance can continue to remain connectable. This makes it easier to get away from disgusting shit since you don't need a team of site admins who pick and choose what's advertiser friendly or not for you, but instead people who legitimately want the best for their communities.
Isn't this what happened to raspberry.social when they started telling everyone to unfollow them if they don't agree. They got defederated. ilIt's not child porn bad but it's a swift action if an instance don't play nice.
Oh that was an interesting read! Thanks for the link! But yes, this is exactly the sort of behaviour I expect and envision for the future of the Fediverse.
It's like fricking magic. Generating outrage doesn't work. The same behaviour that would have gotten headlines elsewhere got them a timeout.
I hope for the sake of society that the Fediverse is the future of mainstream social media.
Not sure about the entirety of available options but one thing I think instances are able to do is block other instances... so I guess if an instance became flooded with illegal material, another instance could block it - though I'm not yet sure what that means exactly in this context.
Then the people who still use Reddit can leave or accept the changes.
I expect the people who actually gave a beeswax are long gone than already at that point, so the community can then shout into the void if they would disagree.