But theoretically if I had TikTok, Facebook or insta, I would still be able to use it on the wifi.
That is all. Just thought it was interesting
But theoretically if I had TikTok, Facebook or insta, I would still be able to use it on the wifi.
That is all. Just thought it was interesting
They blocked Lemmygrad at my office, but Hexbear is standing strong
This is a big part of why I think it is a good idea to permit open federation, rather than an explicit allowlist. Gives us the benefit of privacy to browse Hexbear / Lemmygrad content by using a federated instance. Basically allows for infinite proxies and block circumvention. Obviously, this comes with the moderation effort cost.
Lemmy should implement read-only or vote-only federation, so we could benefit from this proxying while also not allowing libs to run roughshod on our beautiful moderators and marginalized folks.
I think it’s better to not require constant vigilance of the admins for each time someone opens a new loli[dot]win instance or some libertarian dreck, though of course I repeat myself.
Hence why I thought this was a better solution. We don’t have to let them participate.
I think the concern is their posts federating to our [all] feeds. Not letting them participate in our posts is one thing, but then there’s not exposing our users to their posts.