What do you think might be some fun, positive ways for instances to distinguish themselves?
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
I'm a fan of local instances, like at least for a country and language.
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
Mastodon where you can't use the letter "e": https://www.vice.com/en/article/its-like-tweeting-but-you-cant-use-the-letter-e/ ( oulipo.social )
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
Language instances come to mind
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
Activity
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
- Have an actual mission statement beyond just being a general purpose instance (e.g Beehaw, my instance, most of the topic-based ones, etc)
- Replace the default frontend with anything better than Lemmy-UI
- Building on #1, try to curate the experience
- Block the toxic aspects as best you can by default. Don't make new users discover and deal with the toxicity on their own. There's plenty of other general purpose instances that will let people rawdog everything (and everyone) on the Fediverse if that's what someone wants.
- Focus on "quality over quantity" and block all the content repost bots / defed from the instances that do nothing but repost Reddit content
- Consider hiding/disallowing Politics communities and don't allow accounts who post with an obvious agenda.
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- Have an actual mission statement beyond just being a general purpose instance (e.g Beehaw, my instance, most of the topic-based ones, etc)
- Replace the default frontend with anything better than Lemmy-UI
- Building on #1, try to curate the experience
- Block the toxic aspects as best you can by default. Don't make new users discover and deal with the toxicity on their own. There's plenty of other general purpose instances that will let people rawdog everything (and everyone) on the Fediverse if that's what someone wants.
- Focus on "quality over quantity" and block all the content repost bots / defed from the instances that do nothing but repost Reddit content
- Consider hiding/disallowing Politics communities and don't allow accounts who post with an obvious agenda.
Consider hiding/disallowing Politics communities
To add on that, lemmy.zip announced in their last update that they hide political communities from the All feed by default
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
I'm not sure if I've properly explored the idea, but a specific "digital culture" would help a lot. Inside jokes, ways of speaking, emojis, memes, etc. really help an instance to distinguish itself from others.
The best example is Hexbear (ik but just hear me out for a second). Their culture is borrowed from the edgier side of the leftist internet, but they still have a style of their own. They were so recogniseable even, that a user claimed to be scared of seeing pronouns next to someone's username because they knew it would be a comment from Hexbear (they used to be the only instance with such features, before others followed suit).
I have a hypothesis that a good amount of issolation, or at least encouraging users to only post on communities on your instance, would be good for developping some kind of culture, maybe even kinship between them.
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Mastodon where you can't use the letter "e": https://www.vice.com/en/article/its-like-tweeting-but-you-cant-use-the-letter-e/ ( oulipo.social )
Lmao, that's such a goofy idea, I kinda love it
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
I think clear identity (I like the idea of a mission statement that someone mentioned), and a statement of the governance model of the instance would be really cool to see normalized
Erin Kissane has done a lot of fediverse research and found governance was really vital to people's experiences, good or bad, but it's difficult to asses from the outside until you have a problem and it's either handled well or poorly.
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Consider hiding/disallowing Politics communities
To add on that, lemmy.zip announced in their last update that they hide political communities from the All feed by default
Yeah as much as politics are really important, especially for folks living in the US right now, it's easy for it to become like 75% of all traffic you see and it's a bit suffocating.
Political views and frustration are something lots of lemmites have in common, but it's not healthy to stew in it 24/7 while it drowns out all other more niche communities. There's gotta be some way of finding ballance between being informed and political solidarity, and having healthy social engagements that aren't about how broken the world is
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- Have an actual mission statement beyond just being a general purpose instance (e.g Beehaw, my instance, most of the topic-based ones, etc)
- Replace the default frontend with anything better than Lemmy-UI
- Building on #1, try to curate the experience
- Block the toxic aspects as best you can by default. Don't make new users discover and deal with the toxicity on their own. There's plenty of other general purpose instances that will let people rawdog everything (and everyone) on the Fediverse if that's what someone wants.
- Focus on "quality over quantity" and block all the content repost bots / defed from the instances that do nothing but repost Reddit content
- Consider hiding/disallowing Politics communities and don't allow accounts who post with an obvious agenda.
This is a great list.
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Instances of any fediverse software, to be clear.
I’d like to see organization focused instances. Like a local government that runs an instance and moderates it. NGOs, clubs, sport leagues, etc. could do it.
It might become a nightmare of overlapping content, hierarchies and responsibilities, though.
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I'm a fan of local instances, like at least for a country and language.
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