But censoring them completely for being too successful seems like shooting yourself in the foot.
It honestly has me considering leaving the Fediverse. If this place is so anti- normie, fuck em
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cabbage@piefed.social 3 months agoYeah. If they pushed it to the bottom of the list, or even removed them from the list but kept the user count, I could kind of understand it. But censoring them completely for being too successful seems like shooting yourself in the foot.
Lemmy.world is doing great and I'm happy for it and all that, but... 20 000 monthly active users does not exactly make them a tech giant that needs to be kept in check just yet. Ideally, instances of 20 000 active users should be quite normal at some point, and having stress tested the software before then should, one assumes, be a good thing.
But censoring them completely for being too successful seems like shooting yourself in the foot.
It honestly has me considering leaving the Fediverse. If this place is so anti- normie, fuck em
Most people are fine. All social media has some bad eggs - admittedly FOSS/GNU/Linux communities are prone to attract a specific breed of them. But they can generally be ignored pretty easily.
Yeah but these bad eggs are in charge
Not of Lemmy.world, where you are writing from. And I'm not even writing you from Lemmy. :)
The developers of the platform are not in control over what it's used for. Which is what's neat about these place.
HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 3 months ago
You probably also have the friction been .world and the developers’ Lemmy.
There is also a problem that Lemmy seems to be having problems maintaining a good middle ground of Lemmy servers.