

protest?
polite leftists make more leftists
more leftists make revolution
protest?
a) I don’t think the people who want to improve Israel should be the ones to GO HOME
b) half of Israelis were born there. I don’t believe anyone should be forced to leave the place they were born.
IMO it’s cultural. In my country (Canada), it’s considered unpopular and indeed socially expected for one to find it uninteresting or even useless. In Russia, mathletes are popular like football players.
I pronounce it like that, but I call the character “dah-ta”
This is really not very accurate in my experience. What is your process? How are you screwing up LLM usage this badly?
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I don’t see why that is necessary, as different posts could be hosted on different instances. Either way, the choice of instance is of little concern for me as an end user, so it should be de-emphasized.
I think we might be talking past each other. I understand that not every instance is federated with every other instance, and that there are differences between the instances.
Each instance is one piece in a larger mosaic – but looking for niche interests inside one particular instance is a bad venn diagram. The choice of instance should be of secondary consideration when it comes to niche interests. I barely care from what instance someone hails if they’re giving me cooking advice. This is why we have federation in the first place – it just needs to be a smoother experience.
When I want to post about metroid, I want to reach everyone on lemmy who is interested in metroid. I understand that people are not homogenous. On reddit, I expect a range of opinions. Different instances perhaps serve to adjust the distribution from a smooth continuum to something more lumpy. Perhaps there is value in that, but I think it’s outweighed by the value in reaching a larger portion of lemmy.
I’m not asking that we centralize communites to be hosted on a single instance. I’m asking that communities with the same name on multiple instances appear to the user to be merged. In this way, a community can grow and benefit from network effects, but no one instance controls the community.
Federation should be the point. I didn’t join Lemmy to join yet another reddit-like service but with far fewer users. I joined it because I want to be on something like reddit but which no one group controls. Otherwise I’d use threads, bluesky, etc.
It’s a good question. Perhaps nobody needs to control it. Users of c/foo post on their own instance (or choose an instance to post on). Mods are responsible for posts on their own instances (as before). The difference is that when viewing c/foo, you see posts from all federated instances.
For news, politics, etc, which might cause trouble if combined, here’s a solution: Perhaps if your instance’s c/foo
community has the “keep separated” flag enabled, then users on your instance browsing c/foo won’t see posts from other instances, and users on federated instances won’t see your instance’s c/foo posts when browsing c/foo.
I think the benefit of federation is that nobody controls the whole ecosystem. The downside of federation is splintering.
Look, this is just my take – I think this is bad UX. I’m not saying federation isn’t a good idea – on the contrary, I like the idea that many different posts in the same community are all hosted on different instances. Sure, for a community like news
it doesn’t make as much sense – fixes for this would be that some communities don’t have the behaviour I’m suggesting, or the convention is to call it sao_luis_news
or something.
Communities should be more unified across servers, especially for niche ones. I want to see an active Metroid community, I don’t give a crap what instance is hosting it (or if it’s a mostly-opaque medley of instances) so long as I’m federated with it. This is probably the biggest UX misunderstanding new users have.
network effects
I’m not terribly interested in electoral reform personally. It’d be nice but not at the top of my list.
As a Canadian, I engage more with American politics online because more online content is American politics than Canadian.
Firm believer that Molecular Shape of You > Shape of You
50% of the population of Gaza is minors, never forget this. Any mass killing of Gazans is a mass killing of children.