Welp that answers a lot of why all .ml are downBarterClub@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.world – 1470 points – 1 years agohttps://very.bignutty.xyz/notes/9hf13it1ced3b2za498Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentYou seem confused about what block chains actually are. I'm not suggesting anyone sell anything. And if you think moderation isn't needed for healthy online communities, I invite you to visit Twitter.Moderation like you are proposing in no way requires someone to "own a tag". Anyone can use #CocaCola. Coca Cola Company does not get to dictate, audit or execute how people use the tag, nor should anyone else.Who is allowed to take mod actions, then, if tags replace communities?
You seem confused about what block chains actually are. I'm not suggesting anyone sell anything. And if you think moderation isn't needed for healthy online communities, I invite you to visit Twitter.Moderation like you are proposing in no way requires someone to "own a tag". Anyone can use #CocaCola. Coca Cola Company does not get to dictate, audit or execute how people use the tag, nor should anyone else.Who is allowed to take mod actions, then, if tags replace communities?
Moderation like you are proposing in no way requires someone to "own a tag". Anyone can use #CocaCola. Coca Cola Company does not get to dictate, audit or execute how people use the tag, nor should anyone else.Who is allowed to take mod actions, then, if tags replace communities?
You seem confused about what block chains actually are. I'm not suggesting anyone sell anything.
And if you think moderation isn't needed for healthy online communities, I invite you to visit Twitter.
Moderation like you are proposing in no way requires someone to "own a tag".
Anyone can use #CocaCola. Coca Cola Company does not get to dictate, audit or execute how people use the tag, nor should anyone else.
Who is allowed to take mod actions, then, if tags replace communities?