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Communities would still have their moderators though, there just wouldn’t be someone at the top that can decide that tomorrow you don’t have access to the content from another instance anymore unless you switch to another instance yourself…

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Allow NSFW content at your own risk, same for users and hosts.

Block users and communities as you see fit, why should a centralized authority decide for the users? It’s the same thing as Reddit except that there’s a bunch of centralized authorities instead of one.

I can create my own instance but other instances can decide to not federate with it.

If admins were the problem on Reddit we should work on making a platform where admins don’t exist at all, not one where there’s just more of them.

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And then admins from other instances can decide they don’t want to federate with my instance, see how it doesn’t solve anything?

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But if a new instance is created after one was deleted, the new instance users will never have access to what was on that instance that got deleted.

We have “separate front ends” at the moment (guessing you’re referring to apps, otherwise people log in through their instance’s website), but the content the users have access to and the people they can interact with still depends on the instance they sign up on, I’m talking about eliminating that completely and letting the users be the ones that decide who and what they can interact with.

I’ll never be able to check what’s going on on beehaw or hexbear as long as my instance is the one I’m on, but no one should have the power to decide that for me or the other users I’m interacting with.

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Did you see the scramble when feddit.de went offline for weeks and all its content became unavailable?

If there’s going to be duplicates anyway, why not do as I said (decentralize the hosting separately from the front end and make it available to all) and just really duplicate everything so there’s always a real backup and no one can wipe anything by shutting down their server?

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That’s 5 admins out of how many users?

In the end Lemmy is centralized, just in a different way, someone can wipe out a huge part of the content in a single click.

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Most people won’t switch though, they won’t want to lose their username, their feed and so on, we’re creatures of habits…

Hell, trolls could go around and recreate accounts on the top 100 instances with the same username users have on other instances to prevent them from reusing the same username elsewhere, just that is a weird concept to explain “Oh yeah, someone else can create an account and pretend to be you and unless people notice that the instance they’re from isn’t the same, there’s no way to know it isn’t you!”

You’re sending users to Lemmy.ee but in the end it’s an instance controlled by one person paying the hosting fees and with the last word on what goes on on their server.

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The instance system is confusing for new users and they might not even realize that they’re missing out on a lot of content by signing up to the wrong instance.

In the end it’s just a bunch of centralized websites sharing content if the admins feel like it and sure you can create your own instance but another admin can decide to defederated from yours anytime they feel like it, that’s still a lot of power in the hands of a single person…

Both front and back end need to be decentralized and also separated from each other. Make all content available to all and have people develop a UI to access it, let the users curate their feed.

This way people sign up on one page and can use the same credentials no matter what page they go to, the competition for front end devs is to offer the best UI, the development for the hosting part is what’s done as a community on GitHub or whatever…

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I’m sure they now regret not scheduling a second one so he has to actually pull out

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Fiat still has the 500 in EV version but was still selling the gas 500 not too long ago, Chevy has the Bolt, there’s a bunch of small CUVs as well…

European cars that aren’t offered here are not imported mostly out of protectionism for North American jobs, European manufacturers could sell their cars here if they were willing to deal with the tariffs or build factories on our side of the pond…

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