Yea, that’s just a proper response to the parent post. Now I agree that lemmy.ml is an instance to avoid.
Yea, that’s just a proper response to the parent post. Now I agree that lemmy.ml is an instance to avoid.
It just says mod/admin on lemmy.ml , on kbin you can see the mod-username.
Too bad It’s impossibe too see wich mod is doing what.
It could be a general lemmy.ml policy, it could allso just be that the first worldnews mod is opiniated , and chose his own modteam for worldnews.
Is this a mod or modteam of a few communities, or is it a global mod outside of community mods?
I’m not shure how to read the modlog.
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They are “supposed” to make quit burning tobacco. That’s where the harm is.
Nicotine alone does not cause cancer.
You do not, awards do not propogate to other servers.
I’m anti awards and status. donations on feel good works good enough to cover the expenses.
If it’s a real instance? No problem, deal with it!
In the futute I expect there would be spam instances with fake upvotes, yes those should be banned.
And even then there could be donated vs award servers.
I prefer to focus on the donated ones.
It was a bit mean/dishonest from me to frame costs for you.
my guess of dounations just does not match yours.
So when scaling up
You expect that : costs per user rise and donations per user drop?
I expect that: costs per user drop, donations per user stay the same, and external subsidies rise.
Not at this stage.
Lemmy grew too fast, got many more eyes.
Step 1 is getting a security focus group selected from the people who contribute code to lemmy.
Just like the admins and coders volonteer their time, security specialists will too, money might be needed, but that is not in the the first steps.
I would like to see some numbers first. Donations work fine for mastodon.
Edit : here are mastodon.world financials https://blog.mastodon.world/
That would be a good argument for a filter instead.
For communities they both work the same, hey we’re talking here right?
It’s possible, but there is no reason at all to have the kbin magazines separate from the communities.
They all federate the same, so why not list them all the same.
/d/ is a domain, not an instance
If you look at the activity of https://kbin.social/d/threads.net those are hyperlinks to threads.net
It’s hiding kbin magazines. There should be no difference between kbin magazines and lemmy communities when searching and exploring.
And they could fix this if they wanted to.
They’re not keeping the money:
“He said the bank informed Jones’ company that it would be sending a cashier’s check for the total balance.”