like, high context moderation requires local context, but the current trend im worried about is that there is a group of people whom are less interested in local context and more in just ways to avoid moderation they view as too strict
at least i wont be running out of things to write for connected places i guess
so uh, it seems that were trending towards a situation where we have bsky's appview with a moderation policy that prohibits figurative death threats and alternative appviews with moderation policies that have a more permissive stance towards figurative death threats?
this week's atproto news: Gander raises over 1.3M CAD for their atproto-powered social network for Canadians, the first steps for atproto to become and IETF standard, and bluesky is now a baseball app
ATmosphere Report #142
If mortgages can now be 50years maybe you can also depreciate gpus over 50 years, that would solve the ai bubble
waiting it out and see how things develop while continuing with own local storage systems seem like the sensible solution in general for most ppl tbh
this week's fediverse news is about the launch of Bonfire, a new modular social platform that focuses on communities, with a crowdfunding campaign to grow further
and mastodon has officially launched quote posts, and fixed their missing replies problem
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Fediverse Report – #141
quote posts were a mistake, and eugen was right to not implement them in mastodon