Comment on LemmyNSFW and Saidit are dead. Which Platform is next?
FistingEnthusiast@lemmy.world 2 days ago
There’s a new nsfw place now
I do wonder what happened though to the old one
The internet is for porn before all else
Comment on LemmyNSFW and Saidit are dead. Which Platform is next?
FistingEnthusiast@lemmy.world 2 days ago
There’s a new nsfw place now
I do wonder what happened though to the old one
The internet is for porn before all else
Rothe@piefed.social 2 days ago
lemmynsfw apparently adminned by a single person, who went awol some time ago, and then stopped paying for the servers recently. An example of why instances should not be controlled by one person, but instead some sort of community.
myrmidex@belgae.social 2 days ago
Then it gets ideological rapidly. How to come to an agreement: majority vs consensus? Once a conclusion is reached, can all press the button or just one delegate? It brings so many questions.
I think it’s much more elegant to just abandon one server in favor of the other.
FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world 2 days ago
isn’t that fine? if i don’t want to interact with marxist-leninist instance, for instance, then i don’t itneract with posts or people from there. That’s why we have instance blocking.
I thought the idea of instances is to cater to different clubs or tribes of people.
Also the ideology of a nsfw community is a straight-forward issue.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 2 days ago
You’d think so, but like… What about disagreements over what type of content should be allowed? Should they allow AI generated stuff? Revenge porn? Illustrated art depicting minors? Specific extreme fetishes?
myrmidex@belgae.social 2 days ago
What does this mean? I’m talking about how an instance should or can be governed. Poster before me indicated an instance should be managed by a community, which drags politics - thus ideology - into the conversation. It’s hard to create community governance on a platform with a single root admin. This is also the case on git repo’s in terms of governance. And when that is the case, moving away seems the only option - unless the developers feel adventurous enough to implement a whole community-as-root-account feature, where they will then run into the questions I’ve mentioned.
surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 2 days ago
“The Internet needs more porn” is an ideology o can support
anise@quokk.au 2 days ago
isn’t one person controlling a server also an ideological decision?
myrmidex@belgae.social 2 days ago
Yes, it absolutely is, but I don’t think it was ever purposefully designed that way. More like it grew out of the single root account on a server. But I could be wrong.