Comment on After a year of operation, Switzerland's government closes its Mastodon instance
1984@lemmy.today 1 month agoFor better or worse, the moderation policies of Lemmy.world is seen as “the fediverse”.
Comment on After a year of operation, Switzerland's government closes its Mastodon instance
1984@lemmy.today 1 month agoFor better or worse, the moderation policies of Lemmy.world is seen as “the fediverse”.
cabbage@piefed.social 1 month ago
Then again, the only person in these comments actually using lemmy.world seemed pretty happy with his experience.
It would be nice if people had an easier way of knowing the level of moderation before joining a server. One idea could be for services like [Fediverser[(https://fediverser.network/instances) could include an indicator of moderation level - for example "relaxed" if few instances are defederated, "moderate" if moderation is more active, and "strict" for more restrictive communities. Data from [Fediseer[(https://gui.fediseer.com/) might be useful in this regard.
That way the people fleeing Reddit because of censorship would know where to go, and the rest of us wouldn't have to be bothered by them unless we really wanted to.
The biggest problem, I guess, is that it's a lot of work, and I certainly don't have the time nor skill-set required. So people will just have to read their instance rules. :)