I saw a trailer for it while watching spiderverse. Spiderverse is amazing btw
I saw a trailer for it while watching spiderverse. Spiderverse is amazing btw
It’s important to identify these arbitrary lines in the sand, thanks.
I had a similar thought I’ve been mulling with giving each server their own unique currency that would function like server “equity.” Voting on moderation, federation, etc could be handled through it.
If a server elects to, they could ask users to “buy in” to a server at registration. This could help cover hosting costs while still giving the user something.
He said it, smiling maniacly as the interviewer clawed at his hands around her throat.
I had an idea that servers could issue out “equity” or voting shares. Decisions like moderation teams, federation, or other choices could be voted on based on users stake.
These shares could have other uses as well.
We could’ve drone striked Putin a bajillion times by now
I’m curious - why does each instance have its own copy of each others content? isn’t that going to cause a ton of bloat over time?
Sometimes always never commit fully to something in most cases
Oh great thats really helpful. Thanks!
I think it would be really nice to have a “fediverse map” for each server, to show where they’re connected to and what instances are endorsed back.
Would make finding new servers/communities easier too
Splitting hairs, but I think rather than implementing a partial defederation, I think it would be better to set user rights for a given federation instance. Some federations you might want to allow view only access, access to a certain “tier” of communities, etc. Make the rights customizable so its as granular as needed by the server.
Genshin impact needs to be run as administrator
Definitely agree with you, though I’m not sure if it’s reddit sponsored, users who don’t know what they’re talking about, or some other motivation.
I saw a post that said it has a large number of tankies and Nazis but have yet to find either.
Additionally if the main community declines in quality I’d expect users to migrate
I have concerns that centralized activity will have the reddit problem - administration on those servers may not be ideal or quality could deteriorate over time.
Yes, I did skip right to a “solution”
I came to the currency idea because of problems I foresee in Lemmy, some of them may be alleviated by other methods but I’ll outline below. And I’m new to this fediverse stuff so if I am misinterpreting something I’d appreciate being corrected!
Sorry I did end up solutioning a bit in those problems but I tried to keep it short.
For what would be an acceptable outcome -
How does discord make money? It’s always concerned me what data they’re harvesting.
Thanks this link is great!
Thinking long term, it feels like “open” or “blacklisting” methods are not sustainable. Bad-actor servers can come along much faster than servers can coordinate blacklisting. Is there any movement towards “factionalized” communities or whitelist groups? Hoping there’s not a limit on number of whitelisted instances because it could get pretty long in the future.
Thanks! This is an ideal method for keeping servers in check once user base starts gathering steam.
Side question but I assume servers have the ability to make communities private. Is there any segregation of content when it comes to federated users? For example, could you make content only visible to users, or federated users, or federated users from a specific server? Thinking in terms of bad actors exploiting bandwidth
Thanks for sharing, I had no idea there was a messaging format like XMPP