Comment on Potential Decentralized Fediverse Alternative to Ko-fi, Patreon, etc.?
solrize@lemmy.world 6 days agoSorry, that makes no sense.
Comment on Potential Decentralized Fediverse Alternative to Ko-fi, Patreon, etc.?
solrize@lemmy.world 6 days agoSorry, that makes no sense.
imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
Lemmy as a platform has no censorship.
Lemmy.world is one server on this platform that has a little bit of censorship.
It just happens to be the biggest as this moment in time, but that could easily change if they were actually censoring things to any significant extent.
queermunist@lemmy.ml 6 days ago
Defederation is censorship. It’s part of the platform.
Don’t get me wrong, I support defederating from shitty instances, but it’s still a censor deciding what members see.
imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
I mean… I’m not so sure about that logic. Technically you aren’t wrong, but I think your point is misleading. In order for censorship to be problematic, it needs to be enforced by an entity with a significant amount of authority or control.
A communist newsletter technically engages in “censorship” against conservative viewpoints, but that’s hardly problematic, is it? Parents preventing young children from being exposed to objectionable content is technically “censorship”.
If you voluntarily choose to use a specific server when you have many other options at your fingertips, I just don’t see how the colloquial usage of censorship applies to that situation. Seems like more of a semantic quibble than an actual flaw of Lemmy as a platform.
Bottom line is that anyone can spin up a Lemmy server for free and post anything they want, and others can freely join or federate with that server and access that information without any barriers. That’s why I would argue the platform does not have any inherent censorship.
queermunist@lemmy.ml 6 days ago
I didn’t say censorship is problematic? In fact, I completely support it.
I’m just pointing out that defederation functions as censorship. Lemmy.world refused to federate with hexbear.net and that was when I moved to lemmy.ml