cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/539688

From the article: Moving to the Fediverse This tension between these communities and their host have, again, fueled more interest in the Fediverse as a decentralized refuge. A social network built on an open protocol can afford some host-agnosticism, and allow communities to persist even if individual hosts fail or start to abuse their power. Unfortunately, discussions of Reddit-like fediverse services Lemmy and Kbin on Reddit were colored by paranoia after the company banned users and subreddits related to these projects (reportedly due to “spam”). While these accounts and subreddits have been reinstated, the potential for censorship around such projects has made a Reddit exodus feel more urgently necessary, as we saw last fall when Twitter cracked down on discussions of its Fediverse-alternative, Mastodon.

    • Kaizen@lemmy.fmhy.mlOPM
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      2 years ago

      I don’t think they were “suppressing” lemmy purposely, it’s just that the whole fediverse mainly consists of “tech savvy” or geeky people and can be a bit much to wrap ones mind around at first as a non-tech person.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah we should make an infographic and lobby congress to include fediverse knowledge in computer classes

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          2 years ago

          An infographic would actually be nice, getting younger people on it is especially a way to make something more popular, all the fediverse is missing is a stupid decentralized tiktok (i hope it never happens) and for tiktok to make stupid changes like twitter & reddit.

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            2 years ago

            Decentralised social media for videos would be much harder because of the storage considerations.

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              2 years ago

              streaming torrents is a thing as far as i know, so that may be an option (although rarely viewed videos would vanish if no one is dedicated to seed them).

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              2 years ago

              ^^ This (although storage is not the only issue.) If you ever used PeerTube you can tell that it’s not a very good experience.

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    2 years ago

    They have been deleting a ton of my comments with hundreds of upvotes warning people to verify that their votes on the AMA were not reversed like mine and many others. I only just realized now that have deleted about 75% of my posts mentioning Lemmy even in passing. I haven’t received a single message stating that any of my content was removed for spam or any other reason.

    At this point I am planning to edit & delete my comments for 3 decades old accounts. I will probably end up making a new account, and patching Sync for Android to keep accessing the Reddit API for free.