It's interesting, because moderation here is public: you can check the modlog at the bottom of the page to see what was removed. Transparency is awesome, plus you get to see what mods have to deal with every day.
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Thanks, I have another question: what kind of web hosting tier do you need in order to have the functionality needed to host an instance? I was fiddling with infinityfree and found that there are all sorts of minor functionality you need beyond just a catchy name in a domain that won't have a bad reputation to host an instance. I mean, besides electricity costs, labour and some old hardware you have lying around to use as a server, how much is that hosting expected to cost?
How are fediverse admins currently funding their instances?
Well, I guess there is a way to delete all your comments on reddit: delete all your content, post this glorious picture, get permabanned before they restore your comments.
vraiment utile, cette page, merci.
Can confirm: filters, user tags, local saves, RES was pretty good.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Yeah, but there was a time when things were getting pretty depressing, because there was this digital TINA: it's either us big corporates or those "special" nazis :/
Thanks
Well, I know I can follow you on mastodon for example by sticking your id on mastodon search and following. I'm not sure how to do the reverse, but I've been able to add some lemmy community feeds to mastodon. I suppose mastodon and lemmy are meant for different things, one is for following, the other is for comment trees, but there should be something like a fedilink that allows you to see the content without leaving the instance where you're logged in....etc etc long to do list
Can I just say that I'm really happy that so many yt alternatives by people who aren't morons are starting to appear? At some point, all I saw from friends and reddit was all bitchute and voat and they tried to stick this alt-right tinge to the fediverse, but alternatives to big corporate are starting to become more normal again.
We're not free from it. If the fediverse took off and ISPs somehow ganged up on the activitypub protocol to force it to make money, some larger instances are going to crack, that's what I mean.
They get defederated wherever they get consistently banned...and then they can federate with their friends and make their community of shit and yell at each other or something.