Well if it isn't cryptocurrency spam coming from the biggest, open instance on the #Fediverse. 👀
I wonder if this is at all related to challenges with moderating an instance of checks notes 200k active accounts? Or with moderating new accounts on the only instance actively promoted in the official apps? :thinking_rotate:
Thankfully we can always defederate! What's that? It's the biggest instance so there are real concerns about a lot of people losing connections? Whodda thunk it!
The size of mastodon.social means that it is hard to moderate current accounts there.
The fact that it is promoted as the instance by the official apps, combined with the fact that in the public mind fedi is Mastodon, means it's difficult to effectively moderate new accounts.
And its size also means that bad actors are not compartmentalized into small, manageable groups on defederate-able instances.
The size of mastodon.social is breaking the moderation story of the #Fediverse.
Moderation on fedi relies on:
instance admins and moderators being able to manage bad actors on their own instance;
instance admins being able to silence or defederate from insufficiently moderated instances.
Mastodon.social's size and the speed new accounts are set up there means that 1. is very difficult. The size of m.s. and the clout of some of its users means 2. is a hard decision.
@cliffwade No, I took the optical drive out of my laptop and replaced it with a second HDD. That said I do have (and already had) a portable usb dvd drive just in case... I used to have a client who would contractualise financial models by burning two copies to CD, then both parties would sign both CDs with a marker pen, and each party would get one each. That went on for a long time after it became hard to find CD drives.
Sadly optical media standards don't grow with the need for more storage and whilst #TapeDrive|s do, modern versions of #LTO#Ultrium are absurdly expensive so unless one needs to backup Petabytes offline it doesn't make financial sense...
Personally I prefer the form factor of 3,5" #FDD|s but their abysmal capacity makes them rather useless these days.
🤔 :fediverse: :mastodon_oops: Zastanawiam się, czy fenomen niezwykłej łagodności #Fediwersum (w porównaniu z Twitterem, Facebookiem itd.) nie bierze się z czegoś całkiem innego niż się powszechnie uważa. Ludzie mówią: tu nie ma algorytmów, za pomocą których BigTechy manipulują emocjami ludzi, dlatego ludzie w #Fedi są milsi, mniej konfliktowi, bardziej pomocni itd. A czy nie jest tak, że o tym decyduje po prostu
b i o l o g i a ? 🍃
Skoro ponad połowę użytkowników stanowią osoby po czterdziestce, to czy sam ten fakt nie sprawia, że w atmosferze jest mniej testosteronu, gówniarstwa, fochów itp. przedszkolnych zachowań?
@chlopmarcin Alternatywną hipotezą byłaby większa bańkowość — czy czasem nie jest tak, że nadużywanie narzędzi służących do wycinania zachowań abuzywnych prowadzi do skuteczniejszego odcinania od siebie grup ludzi od osób o istotnie odmiennych poglądach.
Innymi słowy: czy jest łagodniej, bo ludzie o różnych poglądach faktycznie rozmawiają ze sobą łagodniej, czy też jest łagodniej, bo ludzie o różnych poglądach szybko przestają ze sobą rozmawiać w ogóle?
W rozmowach o tranzycjach mieszają się co najmniej trzy różne narracje:
narracja medyczna: mówimy o problemie medycznym (chorobie, zaburzeniu), i rozważamy możliwe terapie, oceniając ich skuteczność w sensie poprawy jakości życia w relacji do skutków ubocznych, kosztów itp.,
narracja indywidualistyczna: niektórzy ludzie chcą robić pewne rzeczy ze swoim ciałem, jak tatuaż, brazylijski lifting pośladków, albo wazektomia.
narracja kulturowa: przynależność do danej grupy wiąże się z wykonywaniem pewnych zabiegów, jak obrzezanie czy rytualny tatuaż.
Dopóki te narracje nie wchodzą sobie w drogę, każda z nich jest dość dobrze rozpoznana. Nie musimy wymyślać koła, zastanawiając się np. jak się ma kwestia „żalu” do medycznego uzasadnienia terapii. Pytanie o to, jak się ocenia terapie, nie jest nowe, to przecież podstawowe pytanie evidence based medicine. I to nie tylko pytanie, czy pacjent mówi że jest zadowolony, tych pytań jest dużo: inwazyjność, ryzyko komplikacji vs oczekiwane skutki, wpływ przyszłe potrzeby medyczne i pozamedycznie, na funkcjonowanie społeczne, no i sama poinformowana zgoda to dość skomplikowana sprawa. To jest coś, co powinniśmy być w stanie oddać, jak piszesz, kompetentnej organizacji lekarskiej i zaufać że robi to zgodnie ze sztuką.
Problem jest wtedy, gdy zaczyna się to mieszać z tymi dwiema pozostałymi narracjami. Z jednej strony mamy rozważać „ratujące życie” terapie medyczne, ale z drugiej podważanie takich terapii staje się „odmową prawa do istnienia” grupie ludzi o danej tożsamości, czyli ludobójstwej, pogromem, staniem po stronie faszyzmu, „chęcią mordowania”, oraz zamachem na autonomię cielesną, a w ogóle to nawet mówienie o „zaburzeniu” jest przedstawiane jako patologizująca medykalizacja, jako analogiczne do patologizacji homoseksualności. To jest silna presja, zaburzająca naszą zbiorową percepcję, musimy sobie ją uświadomić. Zob.: https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj.p382
I have never before received so many reactions and comments on my Lemmy posts before, so it's obvious to see, that there are many new members here.
Welcome to all the new! And I'm looking forward to see more of you here.
Cheers!
Exactly my thinking. Very impressive so far, and my only complaint has been finding the communities and the conversations I want to be in. But it will get there! (I hope)
I disagree with the current CEO of Mastodon about his stance on mid-sized instances. We don't want to be run in isolation, we are part of the Fediverse. "Normal users just want the default", he can repeat that as many times as he wants, it doesn't make it true because of that.
Diversity is the DNA of the Fediverse and Mastodon is just one part of the whole. Thousands of people spend their time and money to make it successful. Anyone who dismisses that and single-handedly tries to market the Fediverse as a Mastodon brand and use "crowding out" techniques to prevent users from even being encouraged to choose an instance from a diversity will ultimately fail.
I am super disappointed with the direction Mastodon Corporation is taking. If there is not enough headwind here soon, then sooner or later it will lead to a schism.
@jjk it's not some app that decided to default to some instance, it's the official app of a project that gets identified with the whole fedi deciding to make default an instance that has 1/10th of all active accounts on fedi.
And that's a problem. I wrote why this is a problem, with some history of a similar social network a decade ago that got badly hurt in similar circumstances: https://rys.io/en/168.html
@louis The most strategic thing Eugen could have done would’ve been to keep mastodon.social small and make it socially unacceptable for instances to grow beyond a certain size. That would’ve been a poison pill against the infinite growth death cult of Silicon Valley. Maybe not a permanent one but it could have delayed things a little. Instead we’re welcoming them with open arms and equating their interest with success. Like sheep flattered by the gazes of wolves.
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@cliffwade their Circles idea was pretty cool. Unfortunately the discourse never seemed to stray too far from talking about the platform itself, and then they soured a lot of people to it by attaching it to YouTube and other Google services.
@xahteiwi@cliffwade same here - it was the best social network I've ever used, although I'm not at all "social".
I had all the right people in my circles on G+ and enjoyed discussing all the relevant topics with them.
FB-peeps always complained G+ was a "ghost-town", that's because it was very focused "no bullshit" and I preferred it that way. And because of that, I was willing to forgive Google all those little missteps, which were not critical.
Pretty happy with the sign up process so far. I’m gonna tweak some animations (mainly on the server check) and I need to add some error handling but this is pretty much there 😁
But it's also not entirely @gruber's fault because the media doesn't really talk about the Fediverse, and when they do, it's as a synonym for "Mastodon".
How would @gruber know about the massive development efforts to build more user-friendly alternatives to Mastodon?
No one in the media talks about the growth of *key apps, and how they're now the #2 most used Fediverse platform.
Whenever I tell people that Mastodon isn't the Fediverse, the Mastodon stans start saying, "Oh, you sound like a guy who's complains that Linux isn't called GNU/Linux."
No, there's a massive difference.
To most people, whether you call something Linux or GNU/Linux doesn't affect the user experience of using the OS.
Referring to the Fediverse as "Mastodon" definitely affects the user experience of using Mastodon.
Like, if you're totally fine with not being able to effectively moderate a server you operate, then by all means, test out #kbin and #lemmy, but encouraging folks to use either en-mass as if they're anywhere near the calibre of Mastodon or Pixelfed* then you're in for a very very bad time.
Alpha software does need alpha users to test and provide feedback, but we should be VERY careful recommending alpha software to mainstream massive audiences as an alternative to $centralisedPlatform.