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Improving the Fediverse to allow it to actually take over the social media space.

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  • S sackeshi@lemmy.world

    A group of people who would all need to agree before action, a mini government of sorts, maybe elected idk but its the only way to gain a real foothold. The people running it are only supposed to act if illegal activity is going on and they are contacted by authorities in the appropriate jurisdiction.

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    die4ever@retrolemmy.com
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    The people running it are only supposed to act if illegal activity is going on and they are contacted by authorities in the appropriate jurisdiction.

    which is the "appropriate" jurisdiction?

    what if it's legal in my country, but it is illegal in the country where the server is? I have no other choice of server, you're taking away our ability to join servers in our own countries

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    • S sackeshi@lemmy.world

      Decentralization is obviously the big thing about the Fediverse but is it TOO decentralized to gain traction?

      There is no reason why they have to be fully separate domains in the same branch. You can set up a system of fully independent moderation and extreme levels of customization while having them all on one site with a front page that allows everyone to see whats popular.

      A front page wouldn't prevent individual subgroups from requiring approval to join, it wouldn't prevent subgroups from banning those it doesn't want. It doesn't prevent users from blocking subgroups that it doesn't want to see on the front page.

      What would be most useful is that now someone could create an account on the Reddit, Twitter, Facebook(?) alternatives and give them access to every community, and then allow each community to set its own rules, and customize its own to be unique while having a unified product to "sell" and get people to move.

      Hot take? Blue Sky should be worked with to join the Fediverse as the twitter alternative and Mastodon should work to be the Facebook alternative

      TLDR: One front page and general site for Lemmy, Mastodon....and to sign up and see whats popular and then have fully independent subgroups.

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      tootsweet@lemmy.world
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      Then make the "one true frontpage" for Lemmy or whatever (implement ActivityPub, maybe borrowing some code from the Lemmy codebase itself, or kindof making a fork of Lemmy), and if it's good, it'll be used. If not, it won't.

      But then, it might well fall victim to this phenomenon:

      XKCD #927: Standards

      Lemmy has lots of competing "front pages." How will one more change anything? A more generic domain name or something?

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      • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

        The people running it are only supposed to act if illegal activity is going on and they are contacted by authorities in the appropriate jurisdiction.

        which is the "appropriate" jurisdiction?

        what if it's legal in my country, but it is illegal in the country where the server is? I have no other choice of server, you're taking away our ability to join servers in our own countries

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        sackeshi@lemmy.world
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        Ideally it would be hosted in the EU and thus only things illegal there would be enforced.

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        • S sackeshi@lemmy.world

          Ideally it would be hosted in the EU and thus only things illegal there would be enforced.

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          Which EU country? Whose to say that's the ideal? That sounds biased. Also the "ideal" (if there is such a thing) could change over time with global politics.

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          • knightly@pawb.socialK knightly@pawb.social

            IMO, it isn't decentralized enough. The federated model is better than centralized corporate services, of course, but it still suffers many of the same pitfalls in microcosm. We need private, encrypted friend-to-friend connections that enable friend-of-a-friend onion routing to those outside one's personal social circle to effectively mimic how real human social networks actually work. The only middlemen we need are the friends we made along the way.

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            thorrjo@lemmy.sdf.org
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            If you can stomach bitcoin bros, check out Nostr, it works more like this.

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            • T thorrjo@lemmy.sdf.org

              If you can stomach bitcoin bros, check out Nostr, it works more like this.

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              I cannot, and they can't stand me either because I've deleted more bitcoin than most of them will ever see and I've personally killed about $5million in crypto scams before they could pull out the rug. XD

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              • S sackeshi@lemmy.world

                Ideally it would be hosted in the EU and thus only things illegal there would be enforced.

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                lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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                Still too problematic, as what is legal and not in the EU depends on the trendy neo-nazi party du jour. Check Germany, for one, where apparently showing any disapproval of Israel gets you Gestapo'd, or that's what Lemmy administrators in Europe seem to fear. Or Italy / Spain, where any attempt to liberate sports transmissions gets half the internet shut down.

                Oh, did I even mention Turkiye?

                Honestly, I've always been of the opinion that projects that are intended to be truly international need to build up to some sort of "all humanity" jurisdiction or international waters jurisdiction. Since it's not like the UN is going to provide any sort of aid here.

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                • L lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org

                  Still too problematic, as what is legal and not in the EU depends on the trendy neo-nazi party du jour. Check Germany, for one, where apparently showing any disapproval of Israel gets you Gestapo'd, or that's what Lemmy administrators in Europe seem to fear. Or Italy / Spain, where any attempt to liberate sports transmissions gets half the internet shut down.

                  Oh, did I even mention Turkiye?

                  Honestly, I've always been of the opinion that projects that are intended to be truly international need to build up to some sort of "all humanity" jurisdiction or international waters jurisdiction. Since it's not like the UN is going to provide any sort of aid here.

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                  sackeshi@lemmy.world
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                  Switzerland is probably the country most likely to leave everyone alone lol. Because they're a direct democracy and extremely decentralized. Plus internationally neutral.

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                  • S sackeshi@lemmy.world

                    Switzerland is probably the country most likely to leave everyone alone lol. Because they're a direct democracy and extremely decentralized. Plus internationally neutral.

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                    lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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                    Which further emphasizes the question. If things are bad enough in Switzerland that you have to consider leaving, where to?

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                    • L lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org

                      Which further emphasizes the question. If things are bad enough in Switzerland that you have to consider leaving, where to?

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                      sackeshi@lemmy.world
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                      It won't get bad there it's the richest country and has direct democracy, CHF 5,430 post tax median salary. There's nothing for an authoritarian party to say to convince voters who are the wealthier people (actual citizens) of Switzerland

                      Also the average assets for adults is over $800K they're too rich to fall to power hungry parties

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