- cross-posted to:
- askburggit@burggit.moe
- cross-posted to:
- askburggit@burggit.moe
It’s been 22 days since https://burggit.moe/post/9644 , and I bet the demographic has shifted A LOT.
It’s been 22 days since https://burggit.moe/post/9644 , and I bet the demographic has shifted A LOT.
I’m suggesting it more for the general health of the threadiverse and as a way to keep burggit from being isolated, rather than for my own personal convenience. Something to counter the current puritan populist trend.
Of the top 10, the only instances that haven’t defederated us are lemmy.fmhy.ml, vlemmy.net, and programming.dev. I’m assuming that programming.dev is a fluke, and will defederate us as soon as they notice us. How do we know that fmhy and vlemmy won’t also defederate? They don’t have any specific federation policy posted. And if they won’t, are they capable of scaling up?
fmhy did have this post after beehaw deferated from .world https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/84110
That’s good to hear. I see that they have a mainstream content moderation policy for their own content, along with their open federation stance. Maybe they’ll be the start of what I mentioned in my other comment:
I do think they should hammer out a more detailed policy and have it linked from the instance sidebar so other admins can find it easily. There will be other instances that they need to defederate in the future. “Make sure your users don’t break our rules on our communities” is probably the most important part of such a policy.
I’m also curious what they defederated lemmygrad for. No love lost there, but I think the reasoning is important.