Yeah, I started reading about it and felt like “yeah ok the protocol design goal is interesting. May solve Mastodon’s issue of losing your “identity” when switching instance. Let’s see how/if they managed to make it work…”
Then I got to a list of testimonials and the first one was by Uncle Bob saying something about “freedom” and fuck me if that guy isn’t a red flag on fucking fire.
Further reading did not impress.
So yeah looks like it’s more of a dipshit culture war totem than a technology.
turns out that normal people don’t want to be around places unmoderated and unmoderable by design, and instead it’s a magnet for nazis, pedos, nazi pedos and cryptobros, but i repeat myself
May solve Mastodon’s issue of losing your “identity” when switching instance
surely that’s built in feature though? , every instance has different rules so you cant be porting your posts from one instance to the other with impunity, the moderation load would be intolerable ?
Yeah, I started reading about it and felt like “yeah ok the protocol design goal is interesting. May solve Mastodon’s issue of losing your “identity” when switching instance. Let’s see how/if they managed to make it work…”
Then I got to a list of testimonials and the first one was by Uncle Bob saying something about “freedom” and fuck me if that guy isn’t a red flag on fucking fire.
Further reading did not impress.
So yeah looks like it’s more of a dipshit culture war totem than a technology.
turns out that normal people don’t want to be around places unmoderated and unmoderable by design, and instead it’s a magnet for nazis, pedos, nazi pedos and cryptobros, but i repeat myself
surely that’s built in feature though? , every instance has different rules so you cant be porting your posts from one instance to the other with impunity, the moderation load would be intolerable ?
You’d have to register and be accepted, same as Mastodon. The difference is that the Mastodon instance you post from “owns” your identity.