Mastodon has to be one of the most heavily moderated social media apps I’ve ever used. I’m sure it depends on the instance, but that’s kind of the nature of open source. Anyone can use the technology to post what they want. That’s why defederation exists. In what way would you want it to be even more moderated?
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SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 6 days ago
About time. Hope this leads to actually good things for mastodon rather than a series of increasingly worse decision by the current supreme leader who doesn’t seem to care about safety, moderation or creating and keeping a unique identity for it and other things besides.
djsaskdja@reddthat.com 6 days ago
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 6 days ago
The history of mastodon.social - the one that has been historically run and moderated by the creator has been shown and called out multiple times for not moderating well.
Part of that is because it was allowed to get too big and part of that is that because of that they didn’t have enough moderators (especially not ones that were paid).
This led to design decisions for both the web interface and the ‘official’ mastodon app that made moderation (such as one of the report options sending your report into the null) and the general experience (such as removing one of the timelines from the from the ‘official’ app) worse.
The tools for moderators and admins are also somewhat laughable and often display warnings which mastodon.social ironically doesn’t follow or does all too well, depending on whether it’s unhelpful or helpful to do so.
That’s what I mean, not necessarily individual instance moderation, though as I have shown (not) doing good instance moderation if you’re the developer helps develop tools and designs (which is part of the the problem/solution). But also a community orientated approach and actually paying attention to what folks are saying about an instance and the tools and things that are developed to help out, or as a consequence of any decisions taken or not taken in moderation.
Adderbox76@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
Exactly. This is the good thing about federation. If you don’t like the community you’re in, move to another one that better aligns to your values. No one’s speech is “limited”, but other instances aren’t forced to listen to you unless they want to.
jagged_circle@feddit.nl 6 days ago
Unfortunately the news says he’s stepping down as CEO so he fan focus more on product. Which means he’s going to continue to block the user’s feature requests, it seems.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 6 days ago
Sigh.
sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 6 days ago
There’s always forks and other fedi software
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 6 days ago
A lot of fedi software is created by not great people sadly, even lemmy.
Only a few projects I know of are created by actually decent people who care about the community and don’t have terrible beliefs/views.
‘Soft’ forks can only do so much and still rely on the upstream releasing new versions.
Hard forks are quite unlikely to get either the same kind of backing or be able to be supported as much even if the people behind them have good intenions and viewpoints/beliefs.
Sadly, under capitalism this is likely to be the case, even in the open source sphere, it’s the people that have the money or who can attract it that are able to continue working on things such as this full time and, unsurprisingly, that tends to be people who uphold power structures, not dismantle them.
sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 6 days ago
Ya. Lemmy is another mess. Misskey forks?