The fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfalls (theconversation.com)
from remington@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org on 31 Mar 2025 14:47
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stefenauris@pawb.social on 31 Mar 2025 15:07 next collapse

“make it work”

It already does. I find enjoyment on this interconnected platform. Perhaps by “make it work” they mean make it work for massive monetization which is what we are trying to escape from in the first place. Not everything has to be about money!

remington@beehaw.org on 31 Mar 2025 15:12 next collapse

The last sentence of the article clears this up.

That will mean users putting in the work to make sure they remain safe, accessible, noncommercial and well respected.

MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com on 31 Mar 2025 20:59 next collapse

Right, as an instance admin, I’m very confident I can avoid Facebook’s mistakes. I don’t have the same motivations.

HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club on 01 Apr 2025 12:52 collapse

Or just make it work at scale.

Lemmy at a million users would look far different than it does now.

flamingos@feddit.uk on 31 Mar 2025 15:31 collapse

Though this content could flourish in pockets of the fediverse, the scary scenario of prevalent child sexual abuse material is not the case. There are many moderation tools, including shared blocklists, that prevent it. However, the idea that the fediverse is full of harmful content was used by Elon Musk to justify his anti-competitive decision to block links from X to Mastodon.

Didn’t he unban someone who posted one of the worst CSAM videos known?

dumblederp@aussie.zone on 31 Mar 2025 15:42 collapse

CSAM is a risk on any platform. I guarantee there’s private subreddits with it.

Nollij@sopuli.xyz on 31 Mar 2025 19:27 collapse

There are some public numbers on how many occurrences are found each year on the major platforms.

IIRC, Facebook deals with around 75 million reports per year. Twitter, Reddit, and others were around 20 million reports per year.

I don’t know how many are dealt with on Mastodon or Lemmy (or how you’d even get reliable numbers for that), but something tells me it’s a lot less than the bigger platforms these days.

remington@beehaw.org on 01 Apr 2025 00:25 next collapse

In the four years that I’ve been an admin here I’ve only seen one CSAM case. I don’t want to see another one. It was very difficult dealing with it on a personal level.

elfpie@beehaw.org on 02 Apr 2025 10:23 collapse

I’m very sorry for you. People might not realize how traumatizing having to deal with it can be. It definitely shouldn’t be the responsibility of people without proper support or training.

SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org on 01 Apr 2025 13:09 collapse

We have heard of some here and there. The biggest problem is instances with open signups, they’re the ones that tend to get CSAM. That and instances that see nothing wrong with ‘lolicon’.