cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48234252
With the worldwide wave of social media bans on major platforms aka digital verification, I wonder if we'll see an influx of people to the Fediverse?
π€π€π€ here is hoping <3
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/48234252
With the worldwide wave of social media bans on major platforms aka digital verification, I wonder if we'll see an influx of people to the Fediverse?
π€π€π€ here is hoping <3
It might be hard to enforce for every instance but even if only 1% of instance admins get strongly worded letters threatening fines if they don't follow the law, I guarantee you that many more will just decide that it's not worth the risk, they close their instances and we end up with even fewer users than before.
Between server costs, moderation effort, discussions whether certain instances should be defederated, and existing legal requirements (like removal requests for copyrighted or illegal material), hosting an instance is already a thankless job and most admins do it for free. The last thing we need is uncontrolled growth that attracts lawmakers' attention as well as users that don't share our values and require even more moderation.
Let the fediverse grow naturally. We don't need to shut anyone out but we shouldn't actively advertise to the whole world either. Recruit your friends who might be interested in the content and culture we already have. Let the rest of the world find their own thing. That way, we can maybe stay under the radar for a couple more years before the problems start.
It might be hard to enforce for every instance but even if only 1% of instance admins get strongly worded letters threatening fines if they donβt follow the law, I guarantee you that many more will just decide that itβs not worth the risk, they close their instances and we end up with even fewer users than before.
Lol, Ofcom still are stuck trying to ban 4chan. You overestimate their ability.
I knew that lemmy having the issue of instance identity being tied to DNS was going to eventually bite it in the ass.
It if weren't for that, it'd be as easy as migrating the instance to a different jurisdiction. Which, speaking of, is a whack-a-mole game; what we need is to set up shop in some sort of international waters jurisdiction or something that has enough soverengity and amicability that assures say the UK can't legally threaten it anymore than they can threaten a random online-delivery donut shop in Laos.
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I actually hope the fediverse doesn't grow too rapidly. Otherwise we will also be forced to implement age verification.
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