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Iheartcheese@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
What happened? .world is one of the ‘bad guy’ instances now?
Enkers@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
Lemminary@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Oh, we’re so, so bad. 😈
spujb@lemmy.cafe 17 hours ago
more like “bad overcrowded space”
none of the admins are malicious outright but they are ill equipped to administer to such a volume of userspace
mesamunefire@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Some communies are choosing to go to world kinda recently.
Personally kinda a nothing burger to me but its strange to move when the community which is solidified on one instance. Its fine to have multiple communities in multiple places…
Iheartcheese@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Wait so all this drama is because. world has become too popular?
4am@lemm.ee 16 hours ago
World has had some controversy and a lot of .world users have a very “Reddit” worldview - which kind of makes sense since many of them are Reddit refugees.
As a result there are some instances that have defederated with .world, and some call into question the moderation model used.
196 didn’t even ask their users though; they were just like “ok we’re gonna move the community and no one is allowed the old one” which is an arbitrary decision that goes against the design of the fediverse.
If you don’t like how a community is treated on an instance and the admins won’t work with you, you’re free to go create your own community elsewhere, with blackjack and hookers. But, I don’t think it’s fair that you can just pull the ladder up behind you and slam the door. Shame on the 196 mods and on the blahaj admins both for allowing this situation, the worst possible outcome.
Enkers@sh.itjust.works 12 hours ago
While other people have answered your direct question, I think it’s important to think about it from a slightly more abstract POV as well.
A lot of people left reddit because they were unhappy with being forced off of 3rd party apps. Lemmy provides a fundamentally different (from reddit) mechanism to protect against that sort of centralised overreach: federation. It’s also one of the unique qualities which differentiates us from reddit.
If any instance becomes the de facto standard, as lemmy.world is dangerously close to being, it compromises the strength of havung federated communities.
It’s in all users best interest to avoid centralisation tendencies, and most people would be better suited spending a little time to consider which instance they are best aligned with, and moving to that instance instead of just joining the most popular instance.
Lemminary@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Yeah, I don’t get it. I’m on world by happenstance but I like it when communities are federated.