Way too deep (as usual in todays world).
Just yesterday I was wrangling my phone because my passwort manager stopped showing inline overlays for passwords.
Good evening @NotProLemmy@lemmy.ml,
Your mission is to infiltrate another Lemmy community.
Should you choose to accept the mission, you can request more access to tea or coffee.
As always, should you or any of your IM Force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This tea cup will self-destruct in ten seconds. Good luck, @NotProLemmy@lemmy.ml
IMO lemmy is already flawed in regards to discoverability.
You can have 100s of r/memes spread across as many federated servers. And all that without any mechanic for deduplication or discovery.
Best case for that would be a consolidated community that any federated community can join to have a single feed of that community topic.
If a server misbehaves thwy could be still defederared or blocked.
You are completely missing the point.
Obviously opinions are influenced by your environment.
The difference is if you tell me about a thing that happened and I can form my own opinion on the topic or if you want me to feel a certain way about a thing that happened and thus steering my sentiment.
(Probably) A technical person to maintain/update/secure the server (backups in particular)
Moderators/Staff to keep the forum aligned with it's purpose (e.g. a US-football forum shouldnt be about golf or football (for the US: soccer))
The critical mass and engagement to keep it alive and worthwhile to visit.
Be financially sound for the service they rent and/or host on. Not everyone could host it at home or pay a VPS or rent a service to host on. Sure there are free plattforms to host forums on but the community is at the mercy of the supporting plattform to keep it free (probably by being ad supported). What happens if they switch to a monetary problem?
Didnt have any better idea for weighty inserts xD
But good that I could imbue some inspiration :)