• Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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    Mastodon had to pick a default instance because so many people complained about the server picking process. People are used to “one service, one app” and backed out when they had to make a choice.

    And, as any social network has shown, if you gather enough people on a platform, your platform will turn to shit. It’s an unfortunate side effect of a relatively small yet vocal part of humanity being absolute assholes.

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      2 years ago

      Your points are valid and you’re not wrong, but it’s exacerbated by the poor / lack of moderation as I commented elsethread. You can have a large number of users and still have a tolerable, even useful and pleasant, experience–r/askhistorians is my favorite example of internet moderation.

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        Reddit has attracted plenty of moderators but on the fediverse those moderators are often lacking in my experience. Some servers have strict moderation (which I’m a big fan of) but there are many people who consider their abuse being removed an infringement of their freedom of speech.

        With the fediverse working across servers, every server needs moderators or you’ll have trolls or general shitheads moving from server to server, ruining the experience for everyone. I’ve set up an instance just for myself and I’m already considering writing a script that syncs up the blacklists of various Lemmy servers because I don’t want to deal with that crap every time I open a thread.