But isn’t that the benefit of the platform? If you want a safe space, you can block what you don’t like. If you want more openness, you can have that too. And if a community you used to engage with goes dark, you still have the rest of the communities.
I’m on an instance blocked by beehaw, so I don’t see new posts, but I can still go directly to the instance in read only mode to see that content. Maybe they’ll block that too at some point, but surely that would hurt their userbase. I can still engage with a lot of other people, so I just turn my attention elsewhere.
That’s certainly better than something like Reddit, no? On Reddit, if a community goes dark, there’s nothing you can do to see the old content aside from looking up archive.org. On lemmy, you still have that old content, you just don’t see new stuff.
But isn’t that the benefit of the platform? If you want a safe space, you can block what you don’t like. If you want more openness, you can have that too. And if a community you used to engage with goes dark, you still have the rest of the communities.
I’m on an instance blocked by beehaw, so I don’t see new posts, but I can still go directly to the instance in read only mode to see that content. Maybe they’ll block that too at some point, but surely that would hurt their userbase. I can still engage with a lot of other people, so I just turn my attention elsewhere.
That’s certainly better than something like Reddit, no? On Reddit, if a community goes dark, there’s nothing you can do to see the old content aside from looking up archive.org. On lemmy, you still have that old content, you just don’t see new stuff.