Comment on Plebbit is a peer-to-peer Reddit alternative that allows you to self host and own your own community
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 5 days agoNo. From what I can tell, Plebbit works like this:
- User A generates public and private key, and registers a name with the DNS/ENS service to link the name to the public key
- User A controls the list of moderators, which have the power to delete posts and comments granted by the private key
- Other users create posts and comments with that public key, and User A later signs them with the private key to make them “official”
If User A ends the service, moderation and signing of comments end, which effectively kills the community.
My proposal works like this:
- users post to a topic (i.e. community)
That’s it. Any moderation happens on the client. I have plans to make moderation largely automatic, so it’s not a pain while still hopefully controlling spam and trolls. Half the network could go down and the data would still largely be intact. In fact, a country could block internet entirely, and you could still sneakernet it in.
Boomkop3@reddthat.com 5 days ago
Oh, that might just create some legal issues
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
For who?
The biggest targets are individual users, but as we’ve seen with BitTorrent, that almost never happens. There’s also no profit here, so there are no assets to seize, though I’ll probably accept donations.
Boomkop3@reddthat.com 5 days ago
I don’t mean crime, no. There’s laws regarding moderation when a platform is big enough. And regarding personal data in a lot of cases
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Ah, that’s not a thing where I’m from (US). I wonder what that would look like without a central authority. There’s no way to guarantee any particular moderation or ensure deletion of personal data, so I guess their options are to ban it or let it slide.