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  • phantasus@fedi.atP This user is from outside of this forum
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    @rhizomancer@mastodon.social @madeindex Ah right, these kind of communists. Forgot about those!

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    • madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #5

      @rl_dane Good to know!
      PS Tankies hahahaha love the name πŸ˜‰
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie
      @patrickleavy

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      • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

        🐭 Real question:

        Sometimes I read negative comments about #Lemmy or even calls to defederate...

        Why do some people on the #Fediverse feel so strongly about Lemmy?

        Isn't an #opensource alternative to #Reddit a good thing?

        fsoc@infosec.exchangeF This user is from outside of this forum
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        #6

        @madeindex Most notable controversy I'm aware of was a hard-coded slur filter: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/622

        This was years ago and AFAIK is now completely optional. The initial stance of the devs rubbed many people wrong and some people might still hold a grudge.

        Also there seem people not liking that the lemmy devs themselves hosting lemmy.ml

        Not sure about possible political stances of lemmy devs?

        Similar in the Mastodon world where Pleroma seems to get (or was getting?) a lot of heat. Not up-to-date in that regard. I liked that Pleroma was so lightweight compared to Mastodon. Tried self-hosting and had the impression that other instance sometimes automatically blocked based on the instance beeing Pleroma. IIRC it was mostly about the dev(s) behind Pleroma. Honestly don't know and decided to not self-host Mastodon at all.

        Lemmy development is (was?) at least partially (or mainly?) funded by NLnet foundation. They seem to be legit and do a lot of good. I would assume they vetted the project to fund them.

        At the end of the day the Lemmy ecosystem is like the Mastodon ecosystem IMO. It depends on what instance you are on. Plenty of bad instances in both worlds. I like Lemmy as a Reddit alternative. Can't wait for 1.0 to drop. RC already out and publicly available. Looks promising.

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        • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

          🐭 Real question:

          Sometimes I read negative comments about #Lemmy or even calls to defederate...

          Why do some people on the #Fediverse feel so strongly about Lemmy?

          Isn't an #opensource alternative to #Reddit a good thing?

          timmoe85@norden.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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          #7

          @madeindex maybe a little bit offtopic but:

          When I asked a really good friend of mine (former reddit user) why he is using Lemmy instead of Mastodon, he told me that he prefers to follow "topics" instead of "people"

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          • fsoc@infosec.exchangeF fsoc@infosec.exchange

            @madeindex Most notable controversy I'm aware of was a hard-coded slur filter: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/622

            This was years ago and AFAIK is now completely optional. The initial stance of the devs rubbed many people wrong and some people might still hold a grudge.

            Also there seem people not liking that the lemmy devs themselves hosting lemmy.ml

            Not sure about possible political stances of lemmy devs?

            Similar in the Mastodon world where Pleroma seems to get (or was getting?) a lot of heat. Not up-to-date in that regard. I liked that Pleroma was so lightweight compared to Mastodon. Tried self-hosting and had the impression that other instance sometimes automatically blocked based on the instance beeing Pleroma. IIRC it was mostly about the dev(s) behind Pleroma. Honestly don't know and decided to not self-host Mastodon at all.

            Lemmy development is (was?) at least partially (or mainly?) funded by NLnet foundation. They seem to be legit and do a lot of good. I would assume they vetted the project to fund them.

            At the end of the day the Lemmy ecosystem is like the Mastodon ecosystem IMO. It depends on what instance you are on. Plenty of bad instances in both worlds. I like Lemmy as a Reddit alternative. Can't wait for 1.0 to drop. RC already out and publicly available. Looks promising.

            madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #8

            @fsoc Thank you very much for the elaborate explanation and background information!

            Pleroma has a nice design, will look into it more πŸ™‚
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleroma_(software)

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            • timmoe85@norden.socialT timmoe85@norden.social

              @madeindex maybe a little bit offtopic but:

              When I asked a really good friend of mine (former reddit user) why he is using Lemmy instead of Mastodon, he told me that he prefers to follow "topics" instead of "people"

              madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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              #9

              @timmoe85 That is a very good point, might also be a difference in the content display preferences by the communities.

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              • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

                🐭 Real question:

                Sometimes I read negative comments about #Lemmy or even calls to defederate...

                Why do some people on the #Fediverse feel so strongly about Lemmy?

                Isn't an #opensource alternative to #Reddit a good thing?

                growfediverse@dillyofapickle.comG This user is from outside of this forum
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                #10
                @madeindex The main aversion I ever saw was for some reason Lemmy could be very heavy load wise. One of the instances I used to be on had to defederate not due to any maliciousness, but due to it choking out our instance (and I dunno if it was high messaging rate or blowing out the storage or what).
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                • growfediverse@dillyofapickle.comG growfediverse@dillyofapickle.com
                  @madeindex The main aversion I ever saw was for some reason Lemmy could be very heavy load wise. One of the instances I used to be on had to defederate not due to any maliciousness, but due to it choking out our instance (and I dunno if it was high messaging rate or blowing out the storage or what).
                  madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #11

                  @growfediverse That might explain the calls for defederation! Thank you for sharing πŸ™‚

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                  • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

                    @fsoc Thank you very much for the elaborate explanation and background information!

                    Pleroma has a nice design, will look into it more πŸ™‚
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleroma_(software)

                    fsoc@infosec.exchangeF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #12

                    @madeindex You can also take a look at the Pleroma fork Akkoma https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/

                    Be aware that the more you get away from the main projects Mastodon > Pleroma > Akkoma the smaller the dev community gets. Not saying the smaller projects are less safe, but usually bigger projects get more eyes on their source code.

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                    • fsoc@infosec.exchangeF fsoc@infosec.exchange

                      @madeindex You can also take a look at the Pleroma fork Akkoma https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/

                      Be aware that the more you get away from the main projects Mastodon > Pleroma > Akkoma the smaller the dev community gets. Not saying the smaller projects are less safe, but usually bigger projects get more eyes on their source code.

                      madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #13

                      @fsoc great point, will do that πŸ™‚

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                      • patrickleavy@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #14

                        @rl_dane @madeindex since Lemmy is decentralised, there are more instances beyond the original one, isn't that largely irrelevant?

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                        • fsoc@infosec.exchangeF fsoc@infosec.exchange

                          @madeindex Most notable controversy I'm aware of was a hard-coded slur filter: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/622

                          This was years ago and AFAIK is now completely optional. The initial stance of the devs rubbed many people wrong and some people might still hold a grudge.

                          Also there seem people not liking that the lemmy devs themselves hosting lemmy.ml

                          Not sure about possible political stances of lemmy devs?

                          Similar in the Mastodon world where Pleroma seems to get (or was getting?) a lot of heat. Not up-to-date in that regard. I liked that Pleroma was so lightweight compared to Mastodon. Tried self-hosting and had the impression that other instance sometimes automatically blocked based on the instance beeing Pleroma. IIRC it was mostly about the dev(s) behind Pleroma. Honestly don't know and decided to not self-host Mastodon at all.

                          Lemmy development is (was?) at least partially (or mainly?) funded by NLnet foundation. They seem to be legit and do a lot of good. I would assume they vetted the project to fund them.

                          At the end of the day the Lemmy ecosystem is like the Mastodon ecosystem IMO. It depends on what instance you are on. Plenty of bad instances in both worlds. I like Lemmy as a Reddit alternative. Can't wait for 1.0 to drop. RC already out and publicly available. Looks promising.

                          mkljczk@pl.fediverse.plM This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @fsoc@infosec.exchange @madeindex@mastodon.social I guess the most notable controversy was about its devs being tankies?

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                          • mkljczk@pl.fediverse.plM mkljczk@pl.fediverse.pl

                            @fsoc@infosec.exchange @madeindex@mastodon.social I guess the most notable controversy was about its devs being tankies?

                            fsoc@infosec.exchangeF This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @mkljczk @madeindex Was not aware of that.

                            Tried going down that rabbit hole.

                            - There seem to have been a thread on Reddit which does not exist anymore (/r/Lemmy is banned in general).

                            - Found a discussion on lemmy.world (from 3 years ago) which does not really have any real receipts other than people calling the devs Tankies.

                            - The devs seem to also run (or were running) Lemmygrad.ml which seems to be at the heart of the controversy (also read that Hexbear is also associated / mentioned)

                            I have no idea if the devs are still connected with Lemmygrad (or if they ever were) and don't know what they have said to be called tankies.

                            I'm not doubting it. It can be true or not or somewhere in between.

                            Personally I've mostly seen their project repo and comments on github. Very direct communication but as far as I've seen there were no politics involved.

                            My favorite instance is hosted by dbzer0.com - pretty sure they have some controversial stances too (not their main focus, but they tolerate AI, crypto).

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                            • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

                              🐭 Real question:

                              Sometimes I read negative comments about #Lemmy or even calls to defederate...

                              Why do some people on the #Fediverse feel so strongly about Lemmy?

                              Isn't an #opensource alternative to #Reddit a good thing?

                              corb_the_lesser@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @madeindex Assumes Reddit is a good thing.

                              I've blocked a number of Lemmy servers thanks to inane/feral posts. I.e., if everything I see from a server is something I don't want to see, I'll fix it so I don't have to see it.

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                              • madeindex@mastodon.socialM madeindex@mastodon.social

                                🐭 Real question:

                                Sometimes I read negative comments about #Lemmy or even calls to defederate...

                                Why do some people on the #Fediverse feel so strongly about Lemmy?

                                Isn't an #opensource alternative to #Reddit a good thing?

                                soaproot@sfba.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #18

                                @madeindex The other replies on this thread have covered a lot of the topic and I'll also mention #threadiverse projects like PieFed and KBin/Mbin as alternatives. (I'm not close enough to any of this to have much of an opinion, however).

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                                  @rl_dane @madeindex @patrickleavy I was initially on lemmy.ml, and holy cow that is the vibe. Constant posting about this and related issues, and angry little mobs if anyone disagrees.

                                  Note: Someone here on masto told me a few weeks ago that *.ml instances of lemmy tend to be tanky-heavy, while others might not be.

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                                  • guyjantic@infosec.exchangeG guyjantic@infosec.exchange

                                    @rl_dane @madeindex @patrickleavy I was initially on lemmy.ml, and holy cow that is the vibe. Constant posting about this and related issues, and angry little mobs if anyone disagrees.

                                    Note: Someone here on masto told me a few weeks ago that *.ml instances of lemmy tend to be tanky-heavy, while others might not be.

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                                    @guyjantic @rl_dane @madeindex any suggestions for less tankie instances? I joined ml as it said the focus was on digital privacy.

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                                    • patrickleavy@mastodon.socialP patrickleavy@mastodon.social

                                      @guyjantic @rl_dane @madeindex any suggestions for less tankie instances? I joined ml as it said the focus was on digital privacy.

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                                      @patrickleavy @rl_dane @madeindex I asked a few people a couple of weeks ago and got some great recommendations. One was infosec.pub, run by the same person who runs infosec.exchange (my masto instance, and I very much like it). Other suggestions included

                                      lemmy.world
                                      retrolemmy.com (retro tech or gaming focused)
                                      discuss.online
                                      lemmy.ca (Canadian)

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                                      • fsoc@infosec.exchangeF fsoc@infosec.exchange

                                        @mkljczk @madeindex Was not aware of that.

                                        Tried going down that rabbit hole.

                                        - There seem to have been a thread on Reddit which does not exist anymore (/r/Lemmy is banned in general).

                                        - Found a discussion on lemmy.world (from 3 years ago) which does not really have any real receipts other than people calling the devs Tankies.

                                        - The devs seem to also run (or were running) Lemmygrad.ml which seems to be at the heart of the controversy (also read that Hexbear is also associated / mentioned)

                                        I have no idea if the devs are still connected with Lemmygrad (or if they ever were) and don't know what they have said to be called tankies.

                                        I'm not doubting it. It can be true or not or somewhere in between.

                                        Personally I've mostly seen their project repo and comments on github. Very direct communication but as far as I've seen there were no politics involved.

                                        My favorite instance is hosted by dbzer0.com - pretty sure they have some controversial stances too (not their main focus, but they tolerate AI, crypto).

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                                        @fsoc Thank you for the amazing research ❀ @mkljczk and info ❀

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                                        • corb_the_lesser@mastodon.socialC corb_the_lesser@mastodon.social

                                          @madeindex Assumes Reddit is a good thing.

                                          I've blocked a number of Lemmy servers thanks to inane/feral posts. I.e., if everything I see from a server is something I don't want to see, I'll fix it so I don't have to see it.

                                          madeindex@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @Corb_The_Lesser πŸ˜‹ makes sense πŸ™‚

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