You can also host your own server and not rely on anyone else.
Comment on What are the practical benefits of the fediverse?
sab@kbin.social 9 months agoThere's a flip side to everything of course:
It is a little more inconvenient if your server dies, but other servers survive.
Assuming the server is going to die, it's arguably more convenient on the Fediverse as most communities won't die with it. If Reddit disappears the entire site will be gone; if lemmy.world dies the Threadiverse will continue on without too much trouble.
It is a little more inconvenient if your server blocks other servers and you don’t agree with the reasons why.
That's true, but the added convenience is that you can join a server where you agree with moderating decisions. Content moderation is not one size fits all; at least on the Fediverse it's theoretically possible for everyone to end up on a server they're happy with.
Link@rentadrunk.org 9 months ago
VinesNFluff@pawb.social 9 months ago
Yes but also a lot of fediverse instances autoblock small one person servers because of how often they are used by spammers and harrassers
gedaliyah@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Exactly this. I left Xitter because the moderation became so bad that literal bigoted harassment of entire communities was left unchecked. What are my options? Stay or leave.
I left reddit because the server became hostile to the ways that it was useful to me (third part app usage, corrupt moderation and administration, etc.). Again, the opt up one were to stay or go.
If any of those problems were to happen here on lemmy.world, I could migrate to another instance and still have access to the platform.