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  • Thanks for sharing, I had no idea there was a messaging format like XMPP

  • β€˜ELEMENTAL’ earns $11.8M in the film’s domestic opening day, the lowest in Pixar’s history
  • I saw a trailer for it while watching spiderverse. Spiderverse is amazing btw

  • r/steam (maliciously) complies with the call to open again
  • It's important to identify these arbitrary lines in the sand, thanks.

  • Staked deposit to ensure good behaviour
  • I'm really glad people are approaching topics like this. I think the way cryptocurrencies are issued and implemented right now is completely toxic. Even mainstream ones like Bitcoin and ethereum encourage massive electrical use and pollution.

    I would add that doesn't mean they should be outright dismissed as the novel invention that they were. The right implementation or version of crypto could be right around the corner, and I think it would be close minded to just dismiss without considering whether we're adding something of value to the fediverse.

  • Staked deposit to ensure good behaviour
  • I had a similar thought I've been mulling with giving each server their own unique currency that would function like server "equity." Voting on moderation, federation, etc could be handled through it.

    If a server elects to, they could ask users to "buy in" to a server at registration. This could help cover hosting costs while still giving the user something.

  • Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change site rules
  • He said it, smiling maniacly as the interviewer clawed at his hands around her throat.

  • What kind of governance exists in the Fediverse?
  • I had an idea that servers could issue out "equity" or voting shares. Decisions like moderation teams, federation, or other choices could be voted on based on users stake.

    These shares could have other uses as well.

  • Ukraine war narrative doesn't add up
  • We could've drone striked Putin a bajillion times by now

  • Understanding cross-instance commenting
  • I'm curious - why does each instance have its own copy of each others content? isn't that going to cause a ton of bloat over time?

  • Disconcerting responses on Reddit over blackout
  • Sometimes always never commit fully to something in most cases

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  • I think it would be really nice to have a "fediverse map" for each server, to show where they're connected to and what instances are endorsed back.

    Would make finding new servers/communities easier too

  • A modest proposal: roundtable on defederation
  • Splitting hairs, but I think rather than implementing a partial defederation, I think it would be better to set user rights for a given federation instance. Some federations you might want to allow view only access, access to a certain "tier" of communities, etc. Make the rights customizable so its as granular as needed by the server.

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  • Genshin impact needs to be run as administrator

  • Fighting against anti-lemmy misinformation on reddit
  • Definitely agree with you, though I'm not sure if it's reddit sponsored, users who don't know what they're talking about, or some other motivation.

    I saw a post that said it has a large number of tankies and Nazis but have yet to find either.

  • Fighting against anti-lemmy misinformation on reddit
  • Additionally if the main community declines in quality I'd expect users to migrate

  • lemmy has a darwin process... and it's not necessarily a bad new
  • I have concerns that centralized activity will have the reddit problem - administration on those servers may not be ideal or quality could deteriorate over time.

  • Would server currencies improve Lemmy?
  • Maybe I shouldn't use the "Currency" term. These voting shares would represent ownership in the server and community, as well as a tool for governance. Any value assigned to them would be up to the community and the fediverse.

    ICOs usually market a new way to mine or a promise of mass acceptance, but all these voting shares would have to back them is a server name and an admin, plus whatever the community can build from there. Additionally it would be fully centralized on the hosted machine.

    I would expect the wider fediverse to wholly reject communities that treat them as crypto currencies for quick cash grabs. The goal is sustainability not pump and dump.

  • Would server currencies improve Lemmy?
  • I'm thinking users can choose to be involved in this currency as much or as little as they like

  • Would server currencies improve Lemmy?
  • Yes, I did skip right to a "solution"

    I came to the currency idea because of problems I foresee in Lemmy, some of them may be alleviated by other methods but I'll outline below. And I'm new to this fediverse stuff so if I am misinterpreting something I'd appreciate being corrected!

    1. Ownership and Community - Servers are owned by their hosts and moderator team. I am a part of a server but have no real connection to the other members. Sharing, finding content, meeting new people is rewarding, but I don't need to find that in my local community currently. Users will gravitate towards more established servers - essentially coercing centralization of content. I think this problem is maybe unexpected as I've seen concern over fracturing (duplication) of content.
    2. Moderation - There is no strong incentive for good governance of servers. Servers are free to allow bots to register or allow bad faith actors. They may be blacklisted, but this isn't sustainable. Eventually I expect we'll see (if not already) pockets of isolated servers that may be cross federated, but closed off to the open fediverse because it is too easy for poorly moderated servers to affect open servers. If a server wants to be taken seriously, they need to moderate and filter their userbase seriously.
    3. Governance - back to #1, Servers are owner by their hosts - if a community disagrees with moderation or actions by the owners, you put up or get out. This guarantees that servers can not operate in perpetuity, and certainly not in a fair way.
    4. Retention - There is no incentive to keep a server up. If I get tired of paying for my server, why wouldn't I just shut it down and register on a unique server?

    Sorry I did end up solutioning a bit in those problems but I tried to keep it short.

    For what would be an acceptable outcome -

    1. Servers should have incentives in place to build their own community, outside the Fediverse
    2. Servers should have incentives in place to moderate, filter, and even cull their user base (based on that servers Moderation and Governance policies)
    3. Servers should have incentives in place to encourage perpetuity, and easy transfer of ownership
  • Would server currencies improve Lemmy?

    I had an idea that I wanted to run by people that are more familiar with lemmy and decentralized hosting. I've run it by some people I know but they don't have the familiarity with the fediverse to have it easily explained. The idea is not fully fleshed out so would love any sort of criticism or refinement this group could offer! And, apologies if i'm describing something that's been discussed to death or been done before.

    What if servers came with their own currencies/tokens and ledger?

    When an admin hosts a server they get a pool of currency that they can issue out, either as "karma" or in exchange for fiat currency to fund server hosting. For smaller servers this currency could be disregarded, but as servers grow and become more relevant in the greater fediverse, the currency/karma could grow to be valuable.

    This "Currency" would be transferable to any other member of a server in any amount - as karma, in exchange for services, or whatever.

    Additionally, the currency could be used for voting, maybe on admin teams or moderation policies. These could all be at the discretion of the host. I believe it would be best that the admin team has full control of the currency and the ledger but haven't ironed all that out yet.

    This would encourage a number of valuable behaviors:

    1. Users would be encouraged to enrich their local communities
    2. Servers would be encouraged to moderate their servers so their currency is viewed as valuable by other communities
    3. Funding of servers by the user base is a bit like equity - you buy in to a server but anyone is free to treat the currency as meaningless or as gold
    4. Bad actor servers currency would be meaningless and irrelevant. If a host is acting in bad faith, the users with no stakes can freely migrate to another server. Ones with a stake can pressure the host to cut it out.

    To take it to a mid developed system, I see users of prominent servers with large shares of the currencies as being valuable - they either started the community or were important to its establishment. If I see a post on a programming thread from a user who has 15% of currency of a prominent Computer discussion server, I may choose to value their opinion more heavily. Or not, but more info is always better I think.

    In a late stage system, assuming I'm not overlooking something, I really feel like this would be an awesome place to be.

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    How does Federating work?

    Hi all, first time posting. I've tried googling a bit but its not totally clear to me. Say I have servers A, B, C, and D.

    Can servers A and B federate, and then separately C and D federate?

    If so, can A B and C be federated, but separately C and D be federated, so D is not recognized as federated for A?

    If A, B, C, and D are federated, and it becomes apparent that D is a bad actor, how does D become defederated?

    I feel like these kinds of situations are critical to ensure long term success. I really appreciate any answers anyone can provide!

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