• VentraSqwal@links.dartboard.social
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    2 years ago

    That seems to be the growing consensus on some of the biggest instances. Hopefully they start prioritizing that, or some other nice dev who knows Rust will. Maybe I need to start brushing up on it lol.

      • PoopingCough@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        I didn’t see really any questions relating to mod tools or moderation outside of the one that was talking about the join-lemmy lists. Is that what you are referring to or do you mean the lack of mod tool discussion on that AMA?

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          2 years ago

          A couple of beehaw admin had questions about the status of moderation tooling and the Lemmy Devs were like “not an emphasis”

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            I kind of feel like that may be a major strategic mistake.

            It won’t be long before any given instance is overrun with alt right or other disruptive sorts if there aren’t good tools to help moderators/admins.

            One of beehaw’s admins’ feature requests is for more granular instance controls such as blocking (defederating) at the community level.

          • Lemdee@lemmy.world
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            Why did two people downvote this? That’s exactly what happened. The devs stated they didn’t care much for mod tools at the moment and also stated they wouldn’t remove exploding heads from join-lemmy in another thread in the AMA, which is a whole other level of wtf.

            • thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world
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              2 years ago

              The reality of it is that the platform wasn’t well thought out. The primary motivation was to copy Reddit functionally from a users perspective. That moderation tooling wasn’t even much of an afterthought is telling considering the language choice.

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            Kind of like if there was a Lemmy Star Trek server and it hosted a bunch of communities with different topics that are all related to Star Trek?

            The architecture is in place to do what you’re talking about. Just needs the right people to adopt the approach over time.

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            2 years ago

            Ah, I see what you mean. I feel like that adds a lot of moderation overhead though because it needs people there to stop nefarious grave-digging.

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                Cheers, still use forums for very granular info. I think it’s more of a scale issue. If you put the volume of users on these niche forums as are on reddit/lemmy, I think the multi-post nonsense would ensue. I remember having to tell a lot of people to use the search in forums. Sounds similar.

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          Some things like federated identities, or even federated content would go a long way into making forums a thing again.

          I still think lemmy could use a “community type” enum where you can say what kind of discussion you want there.

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        I miss forums so much. A federated backend for forums would be nice. I’m so tired of having these giant communities of angry strangers if I want to talk about anything

      • VentraSqwal@links.dartboard.social
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        2 years ago

        In theory, but I used to hate when people would get mad at threads getting brought back from the dead. If the person has a question relevant to the topic, why start a new thread?

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          Exactly, some people would complain about bringing back zombie threads, while others whine that people didn’t use the search feature to find existing threads on the topic. You can’t win either way with forum gatekeepers.

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          That’s a culture-thing. I’m a member of two forums that are still pretty active. One views dead thread revivals as amusing, the other almost literally has a celebration in-thread when it happens as all the members with older posts in it come piling in. Heck, the second forum has a thread so active that people literally ask for, and get, recaps for the last X amount of time for it.