And if you want to help the team reach that goal please check out https://join-lemmy.org/support.
And if you want to help the team reach that goal please check out https://join-lemmy.org/support.
He would need to run some SQL scripts to drop the content I think. I could be wrong though.
But as a rule, I’d defederate from ANYTHING NSFW image wise. Text NSFW is probably fine.
The liability is way to high.
I believe you can select multiple languages. It’s to allow you to filter the feed down to only content in your preferred language. The default is undetermined so that’s what most of the posts are in.
Dude, your baby isn’t a group of nazi’s what are you on?
I mean, .ml domains are free: http://www.point.ml/en/index.html?lang=en that’s the reason it was used.
You are really missing the forest here. I’m registered on a explicitly Marxist-Leninist instance, where I talk to like minded people. I might want to talk to them about Cats, and only them.
However, I’m subbed to a lot of other communities outside of my instance. My subs are synced with my instance and then show up in the All list on the instance for everyone to explore.
There is a instance explicitly for Starteck, startrek.website, it 3 communities. I’m subbed to their c/startrek and my instances c/startrek and both instances engage with startreks very differently.
This is the strength of Lemmy. It’s more likely that over time niche instances will become the norm, where the communities within them are centered around something (a ideology, a brand, a fandom), but because it’s federated everyone can connect with everyone if they wish.
Why can’t you maintain two accounts exactly? Also, lemmynsfw was having issues early on in their AI porn community where some very questionable stuff was being posted, requiring an explicit age rule to be implementing.
When you sub to a remote community that content is synced to your home instance. I wouldn’t touch NSFW content being federated to an instance I own either. Way to much of a liability. Especially since I would be at the mercy of the random users Im hosting.
This is a strength of Lemmy imo.
What are you on? So instances should have no say in regards to who they federate with? Also it sounds like you’re advocating for centralization… Why would we want that?
This is the right move I think.
Similar to the way nostr does verification: https://www.name.com/blog/how-to-get-nostr-verified-on-a-custom-domain
I’m in it for the long haul, the first federated service I’ve used that felt like a true replacement for it’s centralized counterpart.
Reddit has some kind of detection for that and you will get banned for using alts to vote your posts up.
I think I’ve read they prefer Liberapay, but I’m not sure exactly.