|
|
|
|
|
by grahamburger
1987 days ago
|
|
IMO this is why federation is an important aspect of decentralized networks, and is commonly listed as a reason for use Mastodon / the fediverse. Each instance can set their own moderation policies and decide what other instances they want to federate with. Notably mastodon.social and the instances related to it haven't become cess pools of hate speech, because they do have strong moderation policies, but for users who want to post that stuff there are other instances they can find. |
|
that doesn't at all address bubbleism, but trying to decide which set of statements is 'ok' for everyone seems like a lost cause