Why Would An Instance Admin Say This About Their Users?
Why Would An Instance Admin Say This About Their Users?
i can understand where they’re coming from
if your instance was called lemmy.freds.com, and your goal was to create an instance purely for people called fred to use; it would be understandable to remove people who claimed to be called fred, and then it turns out they actually aren’t
now i don’t know what instance this is, but say it’s lemmy.dbzer0.com - if a user is going around decrying piracy, or reporting copyright infringement on lemmy to authorities; i think it would be reasonable to remove them
What if they are cutting you off because you are of a particular race they don’t like?
Being in the US doesn’t make you a white male.
Seems like you’re just trying to drum up drama, tbh
Then you’re better off not using their instance. Forcing instances to host everyone isn’t as open-minded as you think. If lemmy is to be policed and forced-I cousin is to be imolimented…. Then lemmy isn’t really free.
Racism- any “ism” for that matter, sucks, but in a social media atmosphere, provided it’s not physically hurting someone or, targeted harassment towards anyone, should be allowed- or it’s not a free society.
So, I’m answering this without all of the context. But I think that their statement could, potentially, make sense for some instances. I don’t think it makes sense for most/all general instances.
But imagine, for example, an instance whose sole purpose is pornography (seems like the easiest example). All communities created on that instance show pornography and nothing else. Now imagine someone joins that instance who is completely against porn, and all they do is complain about the porn and report posts for being porn. I think that the admins would be within their right to remove/ban that user for not aligning with their instance’s purpose.
Prioritizing growth over anything else is the logic of commercial startups, weeds, and cancers.
It is quite possible for a project to have other goals.
People who grow up in that system sometimes have a hard time understanding why you would do it differently.
People don’t even understand why the Linux kernel was not made into a big tech company so Linus Thorvald could become a billionaire. Because there is nothing out there to make them think another way.
People do things for other reasons than money, but that seems to be a mystery to some people. Turning down money and power, why??
I don’t see an issue with this at all?
I remember this lionir guy from the Fedora community. They’re sound.
Growth is important to an extent of having stability
But past that some instances don't really desire to be the mainstream go-to site.
Why are you screenshotting comments from an instance admin and posting them to your instance when you aren't even federated with them?
@antik
This shit is another example of why beehaw had to defederate from .world.
So people don't way to spend their time and money running instances for a bunch of people they don't like.
Someone call the cops.