• Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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    1 year ago

    Still laughing at the vast amount of people coming from reddit and expecting only chill people to be on lemmy. Like lemmy users are somehow immune to toxicity.

    It’s less toxic overall but we (or mostly the moderators) will have to fight them all the time.

    At least it will improve the moderation tools which is always a good thing.

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      1 year ago

      When I realized it was that dude who tried signing up to my instance I lost my shit laughing, if he was screened prior it’s obvious he wouldn’t have gotten in. This is precisely what happens when you focus on growth over organically cultivating a healthy community.

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        1 year ago

        I have no proof but I think lemmy.world will be monetized at some point.

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          If that is true in any way whatsoever, that is a completely moronic long term goal. Lemmy devs themselves have encouraged instances who do such a thing to defederate. I don’t see how realistically advertising or monetization would be done not only without immense privacy concerns that would likely affect the rest of the fediverse but without major protests and mass defederation. The backlash against it would be immense, not just on lemmy but across the fediverse itself.

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      Lemmy is like every social medium since the dawn of time: a cross-section of humanity… the good, the bad, and the ugly.