- cross-posted to:
- technology@kbin.social
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@kbin.social
- technology@lemmy.world
The company announced on Monday that it is beginning to switch its user accounts to ActivityPub, which means that everyone curating stuff on Flipboard is now doing so in a way that apps like Mastodon can see and interact with.
Yes, it’s important with one very important distinction. We want more people that are going to make the place better, not worse. Bringing threads people here isn’t likely to do that. What if we block them until we have our feet under us with great people, then we can decide if it’s worth it. This would be way easier than building a new fediverse. Also, start inviting small forums to check out your community to make it thrive, not huge userbases with hellish corporate overlords.
Do you know how I know the people coming over won’t be great? Not a single person has ever brought up how great the people who would be coming over would be. It’s only, there would be more.
I don’t necessarily want more people, just the people I have interest in following. Most of those people didn’t stick around here for more than a couple weeks after the Twitter takeover though.
I don’t know anything about the flipboard people, they might be a nice add in?
I don’t agree with this “”“gatekeeping”“” ideology for the Fediverse.
Who’s to decide if the threads user are a good addition or not ?
Can’t we just give them a chance and then decide if we want to defederate. It feels like pre-emptive moderation.
It’s rejecting people just because they are using Threads instead of attempting to filter the bad users of Threads through moderation. Also even if you try to keep these bad users out nothing prevents them to create an account on your instance and keep on bring a nuisance. The only solution to these users is moderation with defederation being the ultimate moderation tool.
Let’s give new users a chance to fit in the Fediverse and defederate only if the issue arises but not before that.