Is fediverse turning into reddit?
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Moderator elections!
No joke, Periodic changing of mods might be a better long term strategy. Or like you said a small election from time to time.
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People like this existed before reddit, back then you just say fuck that guy and go to a different forum.
But it was a friendly warning.
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Welp the community is dead. Wow that didn't last long.
I'm kinda sad it was all on piefed.social.
I mostly feel sad for power users like @[email protected] who did quite a bit of the posting over there.
Created [email protected] so that we have a place that insnt blocked to talk about new stuff in the fediverse. -
People like this existed before reddit, back then you just say fuck that guy and go to a different forum.
Nothing can replace somethingawful tho, or gaiaonline or gamefaqs
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He politely asked you to avoid some language at his channel.
Let's be clear - the mod asked that OP not downvote the mods comment asking another commenter to avoid using the word bro. OP never said bro.
Confrontationally DMing someone for a downvote is wild.
wrote last edited by [email protected]OP never said bro.
Right, my mistake.
OP is also free to downvote however he pleases.
I just wanted OP to know that the way of his voting created 'Reddit'. If he wants to avoid it then the voting must change. There are powertripping mods and admins on Lemmy but the fediverse makes sure that that is not the problem.
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iirc blahaj has downvotes disabled
Downvotes are only blocked on that instance to user accounts created from it. Accounts from other instances can still see the downvotes (and vote).
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I was banned lol. Oh no! What will I ever do!?
Honestly I find their use of "dogpile" very offensive. A pile of dogs?? How rude. Besides which, my sister is a complete and utter dog and I don't believe the mod in question has any right to talk about her hemerrhoids that way.
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This is a friendly warning
I’m not your friend, bro!
I'm not your bro, dude!
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I have never seen or heard about anything like this before.
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Moderator elections!
Or even better - just let us moderate what we see ourselves. There’s no need for some wannabe dictators to get to decide what we can read or say. I don’t need or want an echo chamber of the mods preferred:allowed opinions and ideologies. As long as it doesn’t break the law just leave it and whoever said it alone, and let everyone else decide how they want to handle it.
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I'm a trans girl and I hate being called bro. Lots of people say it without thinking because it's a habit
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Yeah. The big advantage of the fediverse is that "if you don't like it, leave" is practical advise instead of a way for the powerful to shut down arguments.
In theory sure, but not in reality. Most communities are already consolidated on here, so shitty mods have control just like they do on reddit. “Just make a new sub if you don’t like the mods” didn’t work in Reddit and it doesn’t work on the fediverse for the exact same reasons.
What we need is for mods to basically have no power over users or what they say. No bans, no deleting comments, no removing posts - just let people ignore/block who they want, and give them robust filtering options. It would be infinitely better for everyone who isn’t a big girls blouse who craves censorship of differing opinions.
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If it makes you feel any better, I don't think those words used in those context are gender specific, that is to say I would totally say "thanks, man" to a woman without batting an eye, and I assume people who use bro would do the same. I know feelings are extremely personal, and if it makes you feel bad it's unlikely to change because some random person online said something, but in my head "thanks, man" is just a construct used to imply comradrie, it has nothing to do with the gender of the word, just like how "see you later, alligator" doesn't exclude human beings.
Those are usually used in a more friendly, casual setting. I would be abit more concerned about using such language at the workplace especially towards other female coworker or the higher up managers, compared to say a colleague you work with and see everyday lest you get written up by HR again for, "inappropriate behaviours".
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"eVeRyOnE eLSe iS a SnOwFlAkE!"
Then watch as they try to police other people's speech while using slurs and dog whistles...
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Prying into who downvoted what is literally built into piefed. This was unfortunately predictable.
From what I’ve seen Piefed seems to be just Lemmy but packed full of every pro-censorship tool you could ever imagine to aid in creating a “safe space” echo chamber for pussies.
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I'm a trans girl and I hate being called bro. Lots of people say it without thinking because it's a habit
Bro hasn't meant "brother" in a very long time.
It is just as gender-neutral as: dude, guys, mate, bitch and dick.
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Totally agree.
That's just like lookng for reasons to get angry.
Are you even a “progressive” if you’re not constantly actively looking for things to be offended/outraged about so you can try and censor someone who has a different opinion?
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Bro hasn't meant "brother" in a very long time.
It is just as gender-neutral as: dude, guys, mate, bitch and dick.
Okay but you can't choose how other people feel about the words you call them
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You can escape the software architecture. You can't escape the people.
Isn't the software architecture supposed to promote certain ways to interact? The medium is the message kind of thing?
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From what I’ve seen Piefed seems to be just Lemmy but packed full of every pro-censorship tool you could ever imagine to aid in creating a “safe space” echo chamber for pussies.
Now that's a take