I want to know how functionally lemmy is different than reddit? Who is in charge of what? Who can clear up disputes and issues? And by what authority?

  • OtterA
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    1 year ago

    So as for who is in charge / can clear disputes:

    • if it’s community specific, you can report content to the mods

    • if it’s instance specific, like some bad user or community showing up in the feed, or wanting to replace a moderator, you can ask an instance admin


    How do you know an instance or admin is trustworthy?

    There’s no consistent answer to this one yet. There’s no centralized place to find that info. Some instances are run by non profits and organizations, which is a good sign. If they are open and transparent about their financials (ex. OpenCollective) that’s a good sign. If the admin is YOU (ex. Some people self host an instance just for themselves), then you can be 100% confident since it’s just yourself.

    For myself, I picked lemmy.ca because I’m in Canada and the instance seems pretty open. Last I heard they were filing for their official nonprofit status in Canada so I’m pretty happy with my choice.

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        1 year ago

        Ooh thank you! It’s great that it’s being worked on.

        I’m having issues getting it to load completely. Is there a section on who is in charge of it? Location/financials/etc.

        Things like a charity rating website