Seeing those references was very refreshing!
Flashback to when my sister in law had an electric car and felt compelled to plug it in at my place everytime she visited.
As Moderator to !BestOf, this is my biggest fear. I’ve been working pretty extensively on this community in my spare time and I’m afraid that if the Moderators of r/BestOf decide to federate, we will lose. I’m not entirely nervous about fragmenting the community so much as just being r/LesserBestOf. By design, this community shouldn’t really be fragmentated unless we decide to become BestOf something specific.
I’ve been on Reddit for like 12 years and I was never banned by an admin. The fact that you got banned twice is sus.
I did get banned from blackpeopletwitter for being white.
With Love,
Moderators of BestOf
Honestly, I think it’s important that people sub to all the same-subject communities across the Fediverse. However… the only time it’s really important to make the distinction is while creating a post. I hope we get the equivalent of ‘multireddits’ for all spaces with the same subject.
@lob I’m not sure what that means. I don’t see anything on my end.
I also noticed that any moderation doesn’t transfer between instances. I moderate @BestOf. I did remove one post for being irrelevant with the spirit of the community and it’s still there on Lemmy. I hope this is something that can be fixed.
MVP! Thank you @dipbeneaththelasers.
Don’t forget to subscribe to !BestOf@kbin.social.
As the Fediverse expands, the best content may become dispersed. This community will collect the most insightful posts and comments found on the Fediverse! We already have a healthy base and collection of best posts on the Fediverse.
Happy browsing!
Are edits transferred to other instances? I would imagine so.
I’ve had some time to think about it and I think I actually like the current setup. “Boost” provides more visibility to a post, while “upvote” and “downvote” is synonymous with agree/disagree.
In a way, I can disagree with someone AND boost it. Disagreeing with someone doesn’t have to be hostile. I think it would be healthy if a community could disagree with each other in a civil manner.
I also like that if someone disagrees, that person cannot influence if the post gets less visibility.
I’m not exactly sure how to go about removing myself.
Are websites like kbin and lemmy a solution that returns power to the people or are we simply empowering different people?
@34 Thank for believing in me. I’m just getting started!
@nostalgia_for_infinity Thank you dearly for believing in my vision!
The Last Kingdom.
I can’t quite put my finger on it but the series really keeps me watching.