@Michcioperz @clacke @aemon there's some plans to implement sbot in rust, not the core devs but by some community members
https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%25pYNveoqk1n1YobhscETnI%2FEE8aZd0itL0bnPqXIASzw%3D.sha256
@Michcioperz @clacke @aemon there's some plans to implement sbot in rust, not the core devs but by some community members
https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%25pYNveoqk1n1YobhscETnI%2FEE8aZd0itL0bnPqXIASzw%3D.sha256
@clacke @Katharsisdrill @schestowitz
Yep! I even did a 48 h toot-strike for the Schesto last weekend, when I learned it :-)
https://social.targaryen.house/@aemon/99060830251325639
More info here: http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2017/11/21/mastodon-free-speech/
And here: http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2017/11/23/mastodon-is-oppressive/
@schestowitz @Katharsisdrill @clacke
Also, @bob wrote a nice piece on it: https://blog.freedombone.net/schestowitz-versus-the-mastodon/
@schestowitz @Katharsisdrill @clacke @aemon
Servers are different because there are different admins, in some places there are No moderation at all.
Some places will always talk to their users before silence / block, and give them a chance to look over the situation.
Some will assume you know and are responsible for your own actions.
It varies, almost to the extent that there are instances and admins.
@clacke @aemon Regarding socnets, there's this peculiar one that I've taken interest in, https://github.com/Rotonde/ Through its use of Dat it does away with the notion of the instance itself, every user is just a file on a distributed network
The huge downside is how you cannot interact with people you don't know, because it's closer to peer-to-peer RSS than to Mastodon.
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