Exactly. Block and move on. Don’t twist yourself into knots appeasing people, focus on keeping the users you want happy.
Corgana
/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021
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Not trying to victim blame or anything, but I find it hard to believe that someone operating a low-moderation instance would truly expect people who don’t like moderation to stay away.
Don’t get me wrong I agree with your sentiment and dislike that behavior, but what I’m saying is that asking or expecting users not to go on witch hunts or to behave in a certain way is a fool’s errand that will always lead to burnout. A more sustainable approach for admins and mods is creating space for what they want to host and not trying to control what they don’t.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•John Oliver launches "Make yourself less valuable to Meta" website, suggests Signal, Mastodon, Pixelfed, and BlueSky as Meta alternatives1·7 months agoTook a long time, but nice to see this topic getting mainstream attention.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is happening in Norway, and how do we spread it?0·1 year agoEh, just because you can’t make a horse drink water is no reason not to lead it there.
Corgana@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•Jolla's Sailfish OS is moving to a subscription model, new phone (and a privacy-focused AI device) coming soon - Liliputing1·1 year agoI welcome competition in the space even if it is imperfect.
I haven’t seen much arguing, it is unquestionably centralized and for profit. There truly is nothing unique about it.
I’m not an expert with the AT protocol but it really seems like what Dorsey and co have made is a super complicated protocol that (under specific conditions that cannot exist in the real world), has the potential to be federated in a meaningful way. That way they can steal all the talking points of the fediverse and muddy the meaning of words.
There are also a lot of people on Fedi who will seek out threads like these to explain how line 2532 of the AT protocol handbook explains how having 100% of users on a single server is actually decentralized but I’m sure they’re all authentic accounts.