Slop coded fediverse servers are multiplying I guess we need to start tracking this somewhere!? What happens when there are more AI generated server frameworks then human written ones? The do-ocracy of implementation first protocol inconsistency sorta wins right now but that brakes down when there are more bots making the call then humans
@liaizon I think these are good concerns but I am concerned about the idea of “tracking”. right now my perception of the fediverse is that it has become by far the most overtly hostile social network I’ve been on with wrath regularly directed at “those who don’t conform” even if they diverge in trivial ways. and I am not the only one with a stake in this saying this! more of that made easier to direct is not going to benefit the fediverse in the long term.
@toddsundsted @liaizon I don't get the point against tracking them. Such a list would be useful even for 'vibe-coders' who want to experiment with fedi.

@liaizon based on your posts, you seem to be caring and thoughtful, but a boatload of the fediverse imo is not right now. just look at this thread. i desperately want mozilla to focus on building a better browser. but the thread devolved into a hate-fest, and that is 1) not going to bring mozilla around, 2) not going to bring the undecided over to the cause, 3) going to run off the newcomers who stumble into that, 4) turns my space here into a much more negative and unhealthy place. i predict that a list focused on tracking vibe-coded fediverse servers will quickly turn into targeting tool for the people i'm talking about here. we don't need that.

cc @mkljczk 

@liaizon @mkljczk thinking about this more constructively, i believe very strongly that people should boycott products that don't align with their values, and i believe that organized boycotts can and have brought about needed change.

the problem i see here is that without a clear stated objective, the objective is going to become "harass them off the fediverse".