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I did ;_; I completely forgot how Reddit works in this regard. I hope that HiddenStill can still see it as a mod.
In case they don't, I'll copypaste the content here:
I don't claim to have "expert knowledge" on Lemmy, but I was discussing the topic there with one of the users of this sub (hi bayesianbandit!), and I've been in Lemmy for long enough (2021) to know a few things about it.
Lemmy as a network can scale indefinitely. Even if a specific instance is reaching its limit, people can create new instances to split the load.
So the problem is mostly if the "transgender surgeries instance" would be able to handle the load, and how much it would cost. Accordingly to this link, "the 10 biggest Lemmy servers still only have hosting costs of $50-$300/mo".
The official mod tools are awful and only suited for small communities. However larger instances developed a few third party mod tools to alleviate the burden, including an AutoMod of sorts.
Lemmy also allows something called "defederation", where users from one instance cannot interact with users from another instance. The nearest of that in Reddit would be if you were able to prevent all users who posted in a subreddit to post in yours. That helps wonders to keep haters at bay.
The main concern is that data shared with one instance pops up in other instances, due to the federation. That's both a liability and a feature - because if the original instance goes down, the data is still preserved in the other instances.
It's the mention to Lemmy.world.
I would retry posting another comment with this link: https://lemmy.zip/post/88530/205136
Just to make sure HiddenStill sees it
Reddit autohides posts that mention Lemmy.world?
No, its part of the automated filtering on the sub.