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  • @Senseibull
    You can think of it like emails.

    A lemmy community is like an automated mailbox that sends everything they receive to all subscribers.

    You can host a mailing list/community on gmail.

    Then you can subscribe to the mailing list from outlook.

    Then a user can send a post to the mailing list from yahoo.

    The automated mailbox at gmail will receive the message from yahoo and send it to outlook and all other subscribers.









  • @hellerphant @maegul

    I think the main issue is that calckey.social is used as a pre-prod testing ground to live-test “-dev” releases that are less stable than even “-rc” releases let even stable releases.

    The question is can calckey.social be both cutting-edge highly updated arch-linux style and the flagship of calckey? I like the idea of pre-testing new features before everyone else, but a flagship should be stable. It’s hard to do both.

    They also have growing pains.


  • Matthieu@piaille.frtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhy is porn not allowed on this site
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    @Marv
    BUT, it needs moderation and moderating NSFW is hard, exhausting and time-consuming. Not everyone wants to do that. Also when I say NSFW content, it doesn’t have to be porn bot posting content they don’t own. It could be OC only, a photograph community that allows nude models, etc. Unlike porn dumps communities, those are important places to have.

    Edit: Also research the history of switter, it’s very interesting. And one of the big failures of the fediverse. We should learn from it.

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    @Marv IMO we need some NSFW instances. It wouldn’t be a problem with the rest of lemmy/kbin because it’s easy to filter out communities/magazine or entire instances.

    There is a legitimate demand for NSFW content. And NSFW content can be a decisive factor in the success of a platform. (See Tumblr vs Twitter, photographs on instagram, etc.) Sex workers are also a vulnerable group and one of the goals of the fediverse is to provide a place for marginalized groups.

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