I think that's a simplistic view. We've seen people defederating or asking for defederation for the existence of a single community. Just because instance admins have different ideas of what's tolerable doesn't mean the rest of the communities at large can't collaborate.
The point where admins would have settings to accept/review ban lists was to reduce the risk of abuse
Hand them over to Elon Musk, so he can sink them
So.. cp with extra steps? Sometimes articles really go far not to call things what they are
They also said if mods decide not to moderate they'd be breaking the code of conduct and would be replaced, and that if even 1 mod wants the community open they'll remove all the others and open the community
I think that should happen too
I can't explain how much this pisses me off
If you enjoy it, you absolutely should.
If you think you may want to publish a book, there are also a ton of resources (free) online to help you write properly. World and character creation, style, etc... It's very different to write just to enjoy putting your ideas down, than actually building a novel or screenplay.
This seems like a loophole. So, you go to one of those communities and post ilegal stuff and that's visible for everyone in your communities but the mods don't see it so can't moderate it?
As long as you make sure you take them out including the roots they should be fine. Water them well after repotting.
Also, I imagine you could report the community owner or in the worse case, instance list the accounts of their admins, so you could dm them
lol I wouldn't be surprised if it did and I didn't know about it
It does surprise me because from what I've been reading the mod tools and ban capabilities were... limited
There are a few, you can find them in https://lemmyverse.net
I think the fediverse has reached the critical mass needed to definitely take off, no matter what happens with Reddit. It may continue, but as communities grow over here this will be a permanent alternative, and not only 'while we are mad at reddit'.
I, personally, only browsed reddit through sync. The web and official app are unbearable and I couldn't get myself to use them even if there wasn't an alternative.
Beehaw is defederatdd from over 300 instances. It should not be offered as an alternative, and instead, grow those communities in more open servers
I'm having a blast with diablo 4
That seems to be an option you can opt out of
You can try on a different server
Jerboa for Android is still early stages, but it does the job.
And full experience, as they are also going to restrict NSFW posts for 3PA
Can you choose which ones to apply and which ones not to?
The announcement is missing mentioning that any content tagged aw NSFW will not be accessible from their app. This was one of the biggest points that made the API changes impracticable for app devs, charging a very significant amount of money for a reduced experience .
It'd be nice if op edited the post with this information.
Make it a rule that all post be NSFW so Reddit can't monetize it
This is why I was suggesting you would have conditions to apply these bans, for example that other admins you trust are applying them
There are things like grammarly to help you with your grammar (and a tiny bit of style)
Many writers and copy editors have YouTube channels and tiktoks with tips and tricks. For example, you can look for how to show instead of tell on YouTube and you'll see a few.
Brandon Sanderson has a whole bunch of them on wold creation
If you decide to 'train' with fan fiction, you can give wattpad a try to publish your stories and see how people like them
He also has a patron
This seems to work pretty well
You could do it so no matter if you tag as lewd or gore there is also a NSFW tag attached
You don't need to go to other instances too see their content. You'll see it cached on your own.
If you click on communities (magazines?) And select All you'll see some from other servers.
There are community explorers that can help you find communities in other instances (like lemmyverse.net)
If you find any there you like but don't appear in kbin, you can open them and instead of a suscribe button they'll have instructions on how to add them to your server
You can try this
As I was posting in the other thread, they are blocking almost 300 communities and the reason for these last two is that having four mods they can't keep up with the huge influx of users. What is worse, they call it temporary until there are better moderation tools, but reading further what they hope for is the ability to block external users while allowing theirs to browse other communities
https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances