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by mariusor
809 days ago
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> House rules and filtering should be opt-in and not the default for the public commons. I can't understand how you can think that fediverse instances are "public commons".
Each of them is run under the rules of the people that keep them running and not everyone can be moot to be able to suffer everything on their servers. The public commons part of the fediverse is formed of the many software that you can just pick up and run yourself. |
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Instance owners can block anyone based on manual or automated rules. It's just an extension of the status quo. This is fantastic for building insular communities, but it doesn't get us into a better place with respect to individual user freedom. There are still power dynamics and the end users are not powerful.
My concern is that we stop here and this becomes "distributed social networking". What we need more than anything -- more than Mastodon and ActivityPub -- are protocols that enable peer to peer communication where no node can impose its will upon others and the barrier to participation in the broad community doesn't demand fielty to powerful moderators.