• Evkob
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    1 year ago

    I’m just curious, what’s the plan (if any!) regarding moderation of users on other instances? Can individual users be banned on Lemmy? When would it get to the point of blacklisting an entire instance, as many have (IMO justifiably) done with Lemmygrad?

    I’m by no means anti-moderation, but I admit I have a slight fear of the lemmyverse fragmenting into isolated bubbles of servers that only talk among themselves. Or maybe that wouldn’t be so bad, and would maintain an acceptable level of decentralization. I don’t know, this is honestly all pretty new and fascinating to me.

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      I’m just curious, what’s the plan (if any!) regarding moderation of users on other instances?

      if you’re posting in a thread here but not registered on our instance, you’re still subject to being nice and generally courteous in line with what we expect of our own users.[1] we’ve already pruned a few comments from people off-instance that fall in that category, but overwhelmingly we just haven’t had to moderate people from elsewhere and we’d like to keep it that way!

      When would it get to the point of blacklisting an entire instance, as many have (IMO justifiably) done with Lemmygrad?

      very rarely. we defederate with lemmygrad and exploding-heads, and our standard right now is basically “does your entire instance and/or most of your users go against our ethos?” as far as that. we don’t expect this to be a big problem


      1. conversely if we’re notified of you doing something particularly egregious like harassing people on other instances or something, you’ll also get banned from here. don’t do that, please and thank you. ↩︎

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        overwhelmingly we just haven’t had to moderate people from elsewhere and we’d like to keep it that way!

        Yeah I don’t know if it’s the current small size of things, a filter from the confusion of signing up on Lemmy, or if it’s just new and exciting, but I haven’t experienced this kind of vibe and energy from an online space since forever ago. Not to say I haven’t had good conversations on reddit, but it was at a point where I felt I could just predict every reply I’d get to any particular comment.

        Anyway, thanks for putting in the work to try and create a nice community, best of luck!