Is fediverse turning into reddit?
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reddit has a oddly uncanny amount of
"Word_Word1234" usernames đ§
Isn't that the default if a user selects auto-generated name?
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bro, bro hates the word bro for no reason.
@[email protected] bro, what is wrong with the word bro?
Nah, Poet left reddit early, he's just getting bored, craving attention, and annoying AF. I would refuse to contribute to anything he's admining/moderating.
I've had to block him on three separate instances so far. He keep coming back as something different.
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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. âJust make a new sub if you donât like the modsâ didnât work in Reddit and it doesnât 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 isnât a big girls blouse who craves censorship of differing opinions.
This is a luxury opinion you get to hold when there aren't communities organized around harassing and hassling you and everyone like you. Your idea has been tried again and again, and it always turns into a Nazi bar.
There is nothing more free than the ability to build a new community with rules you prefer. You have that freedom. You don't have the freedom to show up in an existing community and insist they change to suit you better.
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What a thin skinned pussy.
They should go back to being a Reddit and Discord mod
Yeah, RaoulDuke is a thin skinned pussy, coming here and whining that he got banned from somewhere he doesn't want to be. Oh no! Who cares?
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I don't think there is a way to view an entire instance from another one. I may be wrong but I haven't been able to figure it out in 2 years.
It depends on your app. With Mlem if you navigate to a user or community you can then view the instance.
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But it was a friendly warning.
Friendly censorship of an inoffensive word. With the threat of being banned for flavor. SO friendly.
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To quote the great Ricky Gervais:
âJust because you're offended doesn't mean you're rightâ
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just leave that place, right bruh? @[email protected]
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Now that's a take
He's a right winger upset that most people disagree with him.
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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.
There are powertripping mods and admins on Lemmy but the fediverse makes sure that that is not the problem.
Let me get this straight, you're saying that powertripping mods aren't a problem, because you could technically have the same content on a other instance, but you think a single downvote is a problem?
What's the alternative here? You're so against the downvote being used as a disagree button, so do you think OP should've just openly commented their disapproval? How do you think this would've ended vs a powertripping mod?
If all choices you can make to show disapproval result in bans, is it your fault, the powertripping mods fault, or are you saying we should just shut up and take it?
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Isn't that the default if a user selects auto-generated name?
Yes, and since actual users are more likely to choose their own name those can indicate bots
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The only meaningful difference between here and Reddit et al is that no one is exploiting our addictions and compulsions for financial gain here.
the other big difference is that the hurdle to sign up is slightly higher (you have to write 1 sentence of application to register an user account) and that keeps a lot of normies out, which is why the quality of discussion is slightly better (but only slightly).
and also fediverse has less ragebait because ragebait is given by big platforms to keep users on their site for longer, so there's that advantage. less toxicity.
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There are powertripping mods and admins on Lemmy but the fediverse makes sure that that is not the problem.
Let me get this straight, you're saying that powertripping mods aren't a problem, because you could technically have the same content on a other instance, but you think a single downvote is a problem?
What's the alternative here? You're so against the downvote being used as a disagree button, so do you think OP should've just openly commented their disapproval? How do you think this would've ended vs a powertripping mod?
If all choices you can make to show disapproval result in bans, is it your fault, the powertripping mods fault, or are you saying we should just shut up and take it?
do you think OP shouldâve just openly commented their disapproval?
Yes. I think that's how everything can develop respectfully.
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the other big difference is that the hurdle to sign up is slightly higher (you have to write 1 sentence of application to register an user account) and that keeps a lot of normies out, which is why the quality of discussion is slightly better (but only slightly).
and also fediverse has less ragebait because ragebait is given by big platforms to keep users on their site for longer, so there's that advantage. less toxicity.
wrote last edited by [email protected]The population is better in several important ways but the lack of well adjusted and social "normies" is exactly what makes the experience little better than Reddit.
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On Voyager you can set tags on users and add an arbitrary amount of up or downvotes to their account. Looks like another will get the -1000 downvote + twat tag award!
Is this client only or a mod feature?
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That's not really the typical situation I see people arguing over. It's usually the person being called it who's upset, and they don't want a ban, they just want kindness
That's not the situation in question though - the admin in the OP has banned it because they personally don't like the word. This is exactly the situation being described here by the commenters.
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This is a luxury opinion you get to hold when there aren't communities organized around harassing and hassling you and everyone like you. Your idea has been tried again and again, and it always turns into a Nazi bar.
There is nothing more free than the ability to build a new community with rules you prefer. You have that freedom. You don't have the freedom to show up in an existing community and insist they change to suit you better.
If you dig into that guy's comment history, he wants the Nazi bar.
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Downvotes are only blocked on that instance to user accounts created from it. Accounts from other instances can still see the downvotes (and vote).
Those votes don't affect the score on the original instance, though. Other federated instances will still be able to calculate a truer score in that scenario.
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Banning for such an innocuous word as "bro" does seem to have the reddit anal mod signature
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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.Consider joining [email protected]
We have two fediverse communities already, we don't really need three