I see our first edgy preteens have also made the jump over here too.
Yeah, one of the Discords I help with is >450k people. It's a gargantuan task to moderate, and a lot of it depends on having >20 people (which is another task in and of itself to vet >20 trustworthy people) that relies heavily on the community actively reporting things as well.
It can work, but for legal advice, I'd probably recommend another option.
I think the biggest thing probably tempering Bluesky at the moment is a queue that is 3+ months at a time to actually get in. It's creeping close to ~6 on my end and still nothing.
I still intend on swapping, but most people are going to lose interest in that period of time and just stay on Twitter.
Sketchy as usual, but I'm sure it'll settle before the end of the weekend.
Has there been a point in time before where an instance was defederated for similar? ie, admins acting out of line with what's generally considered "acceptable", but short of stuff like alt-right and/or lemmygrad type stuff?
Just curious, for those who've been around longer.