This will be funny how bad it’ll go. I expect ridiculous blocking coming.
Then come the AI bots who comment…
This will be funny how bad it’ll go. I expect ridiculous blocking coming.
Then come the AI bots who comment…
This plays out like things I’ve seen in real life:
In all fairness, that’s how Twitter did things from what I can understand.
Of course, that can be quite the payroll expense, especially with a weird model with a panoply of interest-based domains.
I’m sure the Reddit employees will be up to it and has all the equipment necessary for it. That protest was about the amazing internal tooling the mods loved using, right?
It’s the emergence of a new community. When things get big, people feel less individually responsible, and that’s how trouble starts.
You’ll always have to rely on someone else, unless you build the thing yourself.
The beauty of the fediverse concept is that it’s about as easy as possible to build it yourself.
The cost of running a host is a matter of economical management:
Most open-source is funded as passion projects by devoted geeks who typically already make a living doing other computer things anyway, and fediverse is a bit of the same.
They might flee into the rest of the world and learn social skills. The horror!