• @vic_rattlehead@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s basically Lemmy though? Unfortunately, expecting non-technical people to host their own content and moderate their own experiences is too much work and not worth it or viable for most users. Reddit made it easy, and its user base was still tiny compared to the bigger social media platforms.

    • @Pi7on@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Lemmy is not peer to peer, it’s federated, which is a big difference.

      Self hosting your content and moderating your own experience could be made super easy and trasparent, in theory, but I understand that actually implanting this kind of UX must not be an easy task. It does seem the only solution for a truly censorship free network tho.

    • Schadrach
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      11 year ago

      That’s basically Lemmy though?

      That’s only Lemmy if you use an instance that isn’t blocking other instances for being some variety of offensive. SDF is an example of that, they block no one and to my knowledge aren’t currently being blocked by anyone which means you have access to everything if you want it and you are in control of what you see or don’t see. Not too worried about them going anywhere either, since it’s hosted by an org that’s been around since the 80s.