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What happened? Why are they making this move? I think it's a bad idea to start defederating, especially this early.
Edit: How effective or practical, for lemmy.world in the future, would a voting system be for defederating? In case it comes to that for us.
Cause it seems like a very dramatic approach, with only a few people making the decision to drop a ton of content yknow.
Not sure if it's possible even, I know it comes down to our admin, but they seem pretty cool. I dunno just thinking aloud.
They said they couldn't deal with the level of abuse and spam that came from lemmy.world users. They have a much more restrictive content policy and smaller, centralised moderation team than most other instances which exacerbated the problem.
Just like kbin, on beehaw the communities are fixed, and only admins can create communities, right?
What's even the point then? I guess it's either Reddit or no reddit.