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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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"Decline in overall quality" is a subjective metric, though. Does defederation reduce participation? Certainly.
But ya know, there's a reason people defederate certain instances -- usually because those instances have attracted people who are disruptive to discussion on other instances.
It's really been no problem at all for me to keep a foot in lemmy.world, kbin.social, lemmy.ml, and beehaw.org. And a few other instances that appeal to more niche audiences.
And if I really feel like discussion on an instance is offering something and I'm missing out, I can always get an account there.
Not that I'm arguing against better moderation tools, of course. By all means, lemmy devs should prioritize those as soon as scaling/stability issues are dealt with.
Yep, when I get sick of the rhetoric here I just jump over to hexbear where they make fun of the people I tend to disagree with frequently here. ^.^ I think the best moderation tools would be to attempt to decentralize it so the petty tyrants the role seems to attract can't abuse their authority to censor opinions they don't agree with regardless of whether or not the content actually conflicts with the rules.
Sounds like you'd like it better over there full-time.
Or... just let people live with their multiple personalities. It's not like people didn't have alt accounts on Reddit specifically so they could talk about stuff in a way that wouldn't reflect on their primary account.
As long as people behave appropriately on an instance, it's nobody else's business what they do on other instances with different accounts.
I never said they couldn't? Just making an observation about what their declared preferences suggest.
Also, they're the ones advocating for all-inclusive access. Personally I think everything works well enough as-is. If a user gets annoyed or tired of an instance, they can quite easily hop to another. No need to restrict the abilities of admins just because wants to browse chapotraphouse on their main.
The passive-aggressive version of "don't let the door hit your ass on the way out".
And? That's still not saying anything about people with more than one account.
Meh happy to block another hb going by another name. Ez win
Turns out people that want to cause trouble will just make new accounts on your instance if you defederate from theirs.