I’ve been trying Lemmy for a little while and wasn’t sure how to feel about it.

Today, I wanted to start blocking the most high-censorship instances until I could find a fully zero-censorship instance and simply block all the ones with censorship. Filter bots, not people.

When I looked into it further, I found out there are no zero-censorship instances, because Lemmy relies on a broken “federation” system where each instance is supposed to be able to fetch posts from other instances, but it’s never been finished to reach a fully working state. Lemmy’s official docs say you can’t even do federation over Tor at all. This means it uses DNS, so it won’t actually allow Lemmy instances to fetch posts from each other freely, it just gets blocked instantly and easily, every time the authorities feel like blocking anything.

So you can only ever have the “average joe lemmy” and “average joe reddit” with everything approved by the authorities, and then “tor copies of lemmy” and “tor copies of reddit” where you have free speech but you can only reach other nerds.

People seem to think Lemmy is different because this weird censorship fetish is extremely popular and most of you are happy to see bans happen to certain people, not just bots, so a small Lemmy that censors certain people feels fundamentally different from a big reddit that censors more people. But it’s the exact same thing, it’s reddit.

When reddit was smaller, you could say basically anything you wanted there, they just wouldn’t let it reach the main audience. Then it got too big, and any tiny part of the audience you could reach would be too big, so they won’t let you talk at all.

Lemmy is now the small part of reddit where you can say whatever you want, separated from the main audience, until too much growth happens and you have to move again.

It’s not actually a solution to reddit. It’s not designed to be different, it’s designed to match the past today and then match reddit’s present tomorrow, while being part of a system that’s about the same in past, present, and future.

Last year, this year, and next year, you’re posting somewhere it won’t be seen by many people, and the system that charges people for ambulance rides is getting another year of ambulance ride revenue, facing no organized resistance. There’s no difference here.

Lemmy urgently needs federation between onion service instances and DNS addresses in order to actually do what most users seem to wish it would do: allow discussion outside what the corporate authorities allow, while outgrowing reddit & helping undo the damage social media has done to human communication.

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    I explained how it would and it had nothing to do with that stuff, so that doesn’t make sense.

    Reddit is subject to intense commercial interests and pressures which has led to its decline as a platform. The Fediverse simply is not. Your diagnosis of Reddits flaws is broken to begin with, ergo your conclusions don’t work.

    Moderation is done by humans, so they can always be bribed.

    Then if an instance is compromised by bribery, people can all defederate the instance and move their communities from it. That’s the point of federation.

    But the thread you’re commenting on was actually originally about how Lemmy’s federation is broken, and the brokenness is perpetuated by people who are into censorship (which it can be argued is a “commercial pressure")

    Have you considered both the users and the admins of the instances don’t support a free-for-all system where people can hurl abuse, insults, slurs, and make threats?

    and then the result, where instances/clusters can all be shut down by ICANN any time

    A fantasy that exists only in your head, that has never happened.

    What? How is this confusing you?

    Why does it matter if they block themselves vs. you blocking them?

    For the millionth time, federation is broken according to the documentation. Tor doesn’t work, so you cannot just start your own instance. It has to be approved by the authorities. How many times do I have to repeat myself in this thread?

    That doesn’t mean its broken, it just means it doesn’t work like you want it to.

    The “authorities” do not manually approve every single emerging lemmy instance. What are you on about?

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      Reddit is subject to intense commercial interests and pressures which has led to its decline as a platform.

      Correct.

      The Fediverse simply is not. Your diagnosis of Reddits flaws is broken to begin with, ergo your conclusions don’t work.

      Incorrect.

      Then if an instance is compromised by bribery, people can all defederate the instance and move their communities from it. That’s the point of federation.

      Didn’t ask. Is this supposed to be relevant somehow? If so, how?

      Have you considered both the users and the admins of the instances don’t support a free-for-all system where people can hurl abuse, insults, slurs, and make threats?

      Copying and pasting yet again: “this weird censorship fetish is extremely popular and most of you are happy to see bans happen to certain people, not just bots, so a small Lemmy that censors certain people feels fundamentally different from a big reddit that censors more people.”

      A fantasy that exists only in your head, that has never happened.

      Source?

      Why does it matter if they block themselves vs. you blocking them?

      Me blocking them is a waste of time when they’ve already blocked themselves, and why did you yet another dumbass question you shouldn’t need me to answer after a quote where I asked you yet another question you ignored? Just a weak attempt at gaslighting, right?

      That doesn’t mean its broken, it just means it doesn’t work like you want it to.

      No, I’m talking about the broken federation system, not my whole preference for P2P systems over “federation”

      The “authorities” do not manually approve every single emerging lemmy instance.

      Why do you bring up yet another random thing? Again, is this supposed to be related somehow?

      What are you on about?

      Are you asking what I’ve typed on a screen where you can already re-read it?

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        Incorrect.

        How?

        Didn’t ask. Is this supposed to be relevant somehow? If so, how?

        Yes, because it means that bribery to censor or control content on an instance is not an effective way to manipulate the Fediverse.

        It negates your point.

        Copying and pasting yet again: “this weird censorship fetish is extremely popular and most of you are happy to see bans happen to certain people, not just bots, so a small Lemmy that censors certain people feels fundamentally different from a big reddit that censors more people.”

        Yes, I’m happy to see bans happen to “certain people”. You are a desolate minority on here. Almost no-one agrees with you, and does not desire an instance or federated instances without moderation.

        Source?

        You made the claim. You back it up. Have you got any precedent of ICANN doing this at all?

        Me blocking them is a waste of time when they’ve already blocked themselves, and why did you yet another dumbass question you shouldn’t need me to answer after a quote where I asked you yet another question you ignored? Just a weak attempt at gaslighting, right?

        So? You still get what you want.

        No, I’m talking about the broken federation system, not my whole preference for P2P systems over “federation”

        It’s not broken. It works as intended.

        Why do you bring up yet another random thing? Again, is this supposed to be related somehow?

        You’re making claims that are not true. You said that "Tor doesn’t work, so you cannot just start your own instance. It has to be approved by the authorities. "

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          How?

          Yet again, federation broken. Re-read original post.

          Yes, because it means that bribery to censor or control content on an instance is not an effective way to manipulate the Fediverse.

          Incorrect.

          It negates your point.

          Nope.

          Yes, I’m happy to see bans happen to “certain people”. You are a desolate minority on here. Almost no-one agrees with you, and does not desire an instance or federated instances without moderation.

          Didn’t ask, don’t care. Why did you type this?

          You made the claim. You back it up.

          What claim? (Too lazy to scroll up and check)

          Why should I back it up?

          Have you got any precedent of ICANN doing this at all?

          Nope. Is there a reason I should?

          So? You still get what you want.

          This seems like it’s baiting me to give a reply that could get me banned here. Try saying it on nostr

          It’s not broken. It works as intended.

          Incorrect, unless it’s intended to keep ambulance rides expensive for poor people.

          You’re making claims that are not true.

          Incorrect.

          You said that “Tor doesn’t work, so you cannot just start your own instance. It has to be approved by the authorities.”

          Correct, with the caveat that anyone discussing this in good faith would find it very obvious I meant a proverbial “you,” not a glowie like you personally.

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            Yet again, federation broken. Re-read original post.

            No, it’s not. I’ve read your post.

            Incorrect.

            How is it effective if you’re just one instance and people can quit using your instance if you’re caught moderating it based on bribery?

            Didn’t ask, don’t care. Why did you type this?

            Because you’re pissing in the wind. Almost no-one here wants what you want.

            What claim? (Too lazy to scroll up and check)

            You said: “and then the result, where instances/clusters can all be shut down by ICANN any time”

            This hasn’t happened, and there’s no good reason to assume it will.

            Nope. Is there a reason I should?

            Well you’re paranoid about them supposedly doing so despite it not ever being done.

            This seems like it’s baiting me to give a reply that could get me banned here. Try saying it on nostr

            How on earth is that baiting you to give a reply that could get you banned here?

            Incorrect, unless it’s intended to keep ambulance rides expensive for poor people.

            This logic still makes no sense to me.

            Correct, with the caveat that anyone discussing this in good faith would find it very obvious I meant a proverbial “you,” not a glowie like you personally.

            Anyone could start their own instance, and they don’t have to get “approval” from anyone.

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              No, it’s not.

              Incorrect.

              I’ve read your post.

              Didn’t ask. Did tell you to re-read it since you’re still acting like you didn’t ever read it.

              How is it effective if you’re just one instance and people can quit using your instance if you’re caught moderating it based on bribery?

              Are you asking me to help you use a dictionary to check what “effective” means, or are you suggesting modern “law enforcement” is able to catch every criminal before they act (even for crimes they haven’t officially banned yet)?

              Or, are you just gaslighting and wasting time?

              Because you’re pissing in the wind. Almost no-one here wants what you want.

              1. What is because of this?

              2. Do I care about whatever that is enough for you to reasonably justify bringing it up?

              3. And why did you start with “because” while going right after a quote of yet another question you refuse to answer? More gaslighting and wasting time?

              You said: “and then the result, where instances/clusters can all be shut down by ICANN any time”

              This hasn’t happened, and there’s no good reason to assume it will.

              Incorrect. We can safely assume instances will be shut down increasingly often the more instances there are.

              Well you’re paranoid about them supposedly doing so despite it not ever being done.

              Incorrect. It probably has been done, and if not, that doesn’t make my paranoia “despite” it. The paranoia pairs as well with future events as past/present ones.

              How on earth is that baiting you to give a reply that could get you banned here?

              I said to try on nostr (where I can’t be banned), not to try again here. Are you truly very very dumb, not just pretending?

              This logic still makes no sense to me.

              Didn’t ask.

              Anyone could start their own instance, and they don’t have to get “approval” from anyone.

              Incorrect. Under the current model, federation requires “approval” of other instance admins, as well as the higher authorities that determine what’s allowed on DNS/IP addresses. How many times are you going to make me repeat myself?

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                Incorrect.

                Nope.

                Are you asking me to help you use a dictionary to check what “effective” means, or are you suggesting modern “law enforcement” is able to catch every criminal before they act (even for crimes they haven’t officially banned yet)?

                Yes, an instance owner could in theory be paid off to moderate a certain way, but it only has so much impact and I would argue, is more obvious in a federated system - so if they get caught, their instance is discredited and abandoned. And people move to other places. In this way, Lemmy is more resilent than Reddit - whereas if Reddit is compromised, the entire site is tainted.

                Incorrect. We can safely assume instances will be shut down increasingly often the more instances there are.

                Yes, instances close down from time-to-time - but that’s not because of any government or regulatory pressure. The owners just burn out or lose interest. There’s no evidence that instances will start getting shut down by governmental bodies as opposed to just being closed down by the owner.

                Incorrect. It probably has been done, and if not, that doesn’t make my paranoia “despite” it. The paranoia pairs as well with future events as past/present ones.

                It “probably has been done” but you’ve got no evidence for this.

                I said to try on nostr (where I can’t be banned), not to try again here. Are you truly very very dumb, not just pretending?

                I fail to see how my question was even like that.

                Incorrect. Under the current model, federation requires “approval” of other instance admins, as well as the higher authorities that determine what’s allowed on DNS/IP addresses.

                That’s approval to be federated with other instances, not approval to exist. You can spin up your own instance. And most processes of hosting are automated. You don’t have to go through a background check to host a lemmy server.

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                  Nope.

                  Yep. Can you stop the denialism, or is your brain too broken?

                  Yes, an instance owner could in theory be paid off to moderate a certain way, but it only has so much impact and I would argue, is more obvious in a federated system - so if they get caught, their instance is discredited and abandoned. And people move to other places. In this way, Lemmy is more resilent than Reddit - whereas if Reddit is compromised, the entire site is tainted.

                  The question was:

                  Are you asking me to help you use a dictionary to check what “effective” means, or are you suggesting modern “law enforcement” is able to catch every criminal before they act (even for crimes they haven’t officially banned yet)?

                  Did you mean to answer with “no” / “neither” or something, but fuck up again because you’re so bad at typing?

                  Yes, instances close down from time-to-time - but that’s not because of any government or regulatory pressure.

                  Incorrect. The “or” means the regulatory pressure disproves your statement, even though no governments exist.

                  The owners just burn out or lose interest.

                  Incorrect. Regulatory pressure isn’t just burning out or losing interest.

                  There’s no evidence that instances will start getting shut down by governmental bodies as opposed to just being closed down by the owner.

                  Correct. Governmental bodies, unlike corrupt authorities, would probably never engage in political censorship.

                  It “probably has been done” but you’ve got no evidence for this.

                  Incorrect.

                  I fail to see how my question was even like that.

                  I didn’t ask.

                  That’s approval to be federated with other instances, not approval to exist.

                  Again, didn’t ask.

                  You can spin up your own instance.

                  Nope. Nobody can literally spin up their own instance, and I can’t even euphemistically because I’m a targeted individual in the US, as opposed to one of the people who can reliably expect to get away with having a home server.

                  And most processes of hosting are automated.

                  Correct. That’s a very surface-level reason why “self-hosting” isn’t a literal statement.

                  You don’t have to go through a background check to host a lemmy server.

                  I don’t have to go through a background check to do anything.

                  I also didn’t ask.

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                    Yep. Can you stop the denialism, or is your brain too broken?

                    Do you even know what I’m denying at this point?

                    The question was:

                    I don’t care about your question (which is yet another veiled insult). The point is that a fediverse moderator/admin could not be bribed as effectively as they would be on Reddit.

                    Incorrect. The “or” means the regulatory pressure disproves your statement, even though no governments exist.

                    What regulatory pressure here are you referring to that you assume has caused instances to shut down?

                    Incorrect. Regulatory pressure isn’t just burning out or losing interest.

                    That’s not what I was referring to. Some owners find the obligations associated with being an instance owner of lots of users and communities time-consuming and exhausting and eventually shut down.

                    Correct. Governmental bodies, unlike corrupt authorities, would probably never engage in political censorship.

                    So who are the “corrupt authorities” you’re referring to here?

                    Incorrect.

                    So where’s your evidence then?

                    Again, didn’t ask.

                    You claimed that federation requires “approval” of other instances. This is true, but a) so what? and b) being rejected does not mean your instance is shut down. You just don’t federate with the other instance.

                    Nope. Nobody can literally spin up their own instance, and I can’t even euphemistically because I’m a targeted individual in the US, as opposed to one of the people who can reliably expect to get away with having a home server.

                    You need a little knowhow, but anyone can spin up their own instances.

                    You’re a targeted individual?

                    Correct. That’s a very surface-level reason why “self-hosting” isn’t a literal statement.

                    Okay, but the point is that no-one is screening your little lemmy server before it goes online.