Sure you can vote by leaving, but this schould be the last resort. I don't say how the owner must deal with this issue, I mearly expressed my concern. Im not convinced its arrogance....the fact that I express my opinion (if it be right or wrong) shows that I care and try to engage in the discussion. The beauty of the fediverse is it doesn't realy matter (and shouldn't matter) on which instance you are registered. The beauty of social networks is that you can engage in discussions and exchange opinions and not just consume media. If all folks think the same you are in an echo chamber and there is nothing new to learn.
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You see the irony don't you? ;-)
You can easily decide for your self which communities you want to block. Its a bit of work but you dont have to relay on others to decide. Im not sure if a one-way defederation is better. Cutting access to our content is a fair punishment for the "evil" instance. But then again I like to decide for myself
I agree with you. But defederation should be the last resort. You not only isolate the other instance but your instance too. The more this happens the higher the chance to create an echo chamber. I like to decide for myself which communities I want block.
lemmy.world is just an instance. As I understand it, an instance is just a gateway to the rest of the fediverse. Its not a community that has to be protected. The argument is more like that the communities on this instance don't provide content to the other instance, in fact isolating them.
WSL + Docker is all I need :-)
commenting works, 10/10, would comment again
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Whats a KMS?
Lets see what the future brings. As long as the user count is low there isn't much of a problem, but if instances suddenly have millions of users, it will get expensive for admins to run the service. If too few people donate (what is usually the case), admins are forced to search for other ways to finance the infrastructure. The other point is AI, wheter you like it or not, if Lemmy is big enough, the content (conversations etc.) will be used to train LLMs. Also, the content will certainly be interesting for advertisers to learn user preferences. The difficulty comes with scale.