@virtuous_sloth@cosocial.ca @jerry@infosec.exchange @Crell@phpc.social fedi is great because you don't have corporations and tech bros making moderation calls but every admin deciding how their slice of the network looks, the network is wide and most are not keen on heavy handed moderation. i can say that heavy handed moderation hugboxes are thankfully still a vocal minority we all have tolerate by pretending we agree just so they don't run their hate mobs on smaller instances.
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jeff (jeff@mk.magicka.org)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 23:59:14 JST jeff - Sick Sun likes this.
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jeff (jeff@mk.magicka.org)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 23:59:15 JST jeff @virtuous_sloth@cosocial.ca @jerry@infosec.exchange @Crell@phpc.social a web of trust setup leads to monoculture and exclusion
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Bruce Elrick (virtuous_sloth@cosocial.ca)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 23:59:15 JST Bruce Elrick What is society if not a web of trust? What is a society without laws? Just because laws have been used as a cudgel against the vulnerable does not mean it is inevitable.
I hear this same argument from libertarians who argue for little or no governance. That just lets the most powerful win.
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Bruce Elrick (virtuous_sloth@cosocial.ca)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 23:59:16 JST Bruce Elrick @jerry @Crell
Meh. It only slows the introduction of new instances, which is hardly a bad thing.You could have multiple levels/rings of acceptance with outer rings accepting everything the inner ring does please more. A process for allowing promotion to inner rings.