long, vivaldi
@ruario @aral @Vivaldi Hi, I appreciate that you're around to talk about the details of the implementation :) I'm hoping that this will turn out better than previous attempts by others at corporate instances!
I do have two crucial concerns that I'd like to address, however:
1. You really should commit to an instance size limit of some sort. Huge instances are a problem - not just operationally for you, but also because even if you have good intentions *right now*, a change in eg. leadership may suddenly make it a liability for the network. This remains true even in the face of explosive network growth.
Large systems are tools of power, therefore prone to eventual misuse, and should ideally not be constructed at all.
2. You'll have to think carefully about moderation - don't make the mistake that Librem One did, for example, where they argued that they couldn't moderate anything non-obvious because "they're paying customers" (and got promptly defederated as a result).
Also note that moderation norms on here are generally stricter here than on typical for-profit platforms; this place was built by marginalized folks, and so there is a culture around community safety. It's a good idea to replicate that.
Bundling it with a 'browser account' is also pretty risky here, because it means a ban has more impact (it might affect the functioning of one's browser?), and so you may be more reluctant to issue it. Kind of like the "my Quest doesn't work anymore because I got banned on Facebook for my name" problem. Decoupling it in some way may be better for everybody involved.
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I'd say that both of these points (instance size and moderation) need concrete commitments immediately from the start; if there are no such commitments, it is highly likely that you will be defederated by a large part of the existing network very quickly, because it will pose a threat to other network participants. Folks have bad experiences with corporate instances. It's best to avoid that situation :)
I'd be happy to provide some further pointers on how to approach this, if wanted - though especially for the point of moderation, keep in mind that while I do have a lot of moderation experience elsewhere, I don't run a fedi instance. It may be best to talk to other actual instance admins for that.
this is why we android users can't have nice things. omdat impulsieve clowns als musk zonder blikken of blozen system files weg zitten te mieteren zit onze telefoon zo op slot dat we met achttien google apps opgescheept zitten die met klinknagels in het scherm gemept zijn.
it may be an issue of how the conversations are being framed, but it's as if marginalized communities were never here
It would be good to engage with those of us that have been here and done some work
Something I don't think new users to this platform are considering, particularly for how queer PoC navigate this space, is that despite not having the same tools as birdlandia, we still have carved out ways to care for ourselves here
we have managed to build community across instances here
and that work, that precedent should not be forgotten or not considered in these fanciful critiques
sorry not sorry
@colapunk Dus uh ik realiseer me net iets https://social.pixie.town/@joepie91/109347786515862825
@colapunk Ah. Ik denk dat iemand hem even moet vertellen dat de scream test niet werkt in gedistribueerde systemen... zoals Twitter...
Having a chat with the @Vivaldi folks about some of my concerns regarding the integration of Mastodon into the Vivaldi browser (and potentially having it extended by features only available in the Vivaldi browser; the first of which is sign in with your Vivaldi account, which only works on vivaldi.social).
What are your thoughts?
re: trains
@griffinkate Possibly related to the update note here? https://www.seat61.com/trains-and-routes/paris-to-barcelona-by-train.htm
The fact that we've already gone from "it doesn't matter what server you join" to "it sometimes really matters what servers you join" is a huge leap forward in collective intelligence when thinking about social media.
We've moved from technological considerations to social, cultural & political considerations. We've already democratized our mindset when thinking about tech.
just a note for new artists coming to mastodon:
i've noticed some of you tried to censor words like "patreon/paypal/ko-fi" etc because you seemed to do that during your stay in twitter because the algorithms would prevent your post from being massively seen
but you don't have to do that in mastodon, because there is no algorithm at all!
so don't worry, you don't have to hide links and other stuff!!
(ps: don't forget to cw your art please)
have a good day!
@norikawa Can confirm. With people who behave like that, the only thing that *sometimes* works is actually that immediate ban/suspension - it at least communicates that your moderation notes weren't optional...
Hey there, Admin of the Internet Archive Mastodon here. I've seen some people speculate/rumor that the Archive's mastodon instance is set up to be an involuntary vacuum spot for all toots passing back into the Wayback, and it is NOT that. Any archiving of toots would be some other project (and outside my knowledge) but the Internet Archive Mastodon is just another instance, doing the mastodon thing. Communicate with us at will.
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