That's not a bad thing I think. If you switch because you still wanted to connect to that instance, that's good, because you moved to an instance that more closely aligns with your values (i.e. more closely aligns to what you want to federate/defederate to/from).
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Oh yes yes - sorry, I am not advocating for or against defederating lemmy.ml. I was just saying if you find another instance bad or annoying, you might not still want to see their comments and votes, and in this case a defederation would be better than a user-level block.
I just mean if an instance turns bad or malicious in some way (through excessive propaganda or any other reason), that's a legitimate reason to defederate and blocking cannot stop all malicious acts. Defederation is the only method to actually supress it entirely.
Jeg bruger faktisk bare web-interfacet 🤷. Gennem en PWA, men det er jo bare det samme. Synes egentlig web-interfacet er fint, også til mobil, og jeg mangler ingen features.
It also allows comments and votes from the blocked instance to still get through though. You don't necessarily want that.
Even if you block an instance, you still see comments from that instance and the instance can also still influence your feed via voting. Which means propaganda or what's worse can still be pushed to people's feeds.
Just keep that in mind - defederation is a more effective tool, but obviously it should be used with care.
Can’t stand a community or instance? Don’t subscribe. Or unsubscribe or block.
I agree that defederations should not be done lightly, but I just want to point out that "just block" is not a foolproof strategy. An instance block on Lemmy functions like blocking all communities, so you will still see comments from that instance on other posts. Also, the blocked instance will still influence your feed via their votes.
it has a responsibility to support the network
Well, on the other hand it also has a responsibility to provide a reasonably well-moderated space that doesn't include bigots or what's worse.
To be clear, I am not advocating for or against defederation of lemmy.ml, just want to add some nuance to this.
Der er virkelig ikke meget at lave
Jeg har lidt samme følelse. Føler bare jeg sidder og laver pseudoarbejde og spilder tiden lidt. Det er lidt frustrende.
Its been a focus of mine to try to make lemmy’s comment sorting the opposite of the reddit experience, where the highest rated comment is nearly always just the first one, making all engagement after those first few minutes pointless.
I think your strategy for going the opposite than reddit works quite well when it comes to comments. However, I don't think it fits so well with posts (not sure if the strategy/sorting for posts and comments use the same methods). Personally I don't feel great seeing posts older than 24 hours, especially as I have probably already seen that post. It'll just stick around for way too long.
Mærkeligt at den ikke var sat til virksomhedens ID (virksomheder har deres egen MitId, ikke?)
Er det vores uddannelsessystem der ikke er godt nok? Eller er det bare menneskelig natur og der er intet at gøre?
Security concerns? Closed-source software is a security concern in itself!