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  • It would be nice to interact with my own family and friends

    That's a straight no from me.

    We can already interact with our friends and family anywhere we choose, but Lemmy is one of the only general discussion areas left on the internet that isn't full of the stupidest people on the planet.

    Bringing our family here will just result in real identities taking over and limiting discussion to what's acceptable in all our little social bubbles.

  • Absolutely, and the actions that "go against the sustainability and self-interest of the fediverse" will need to be analyzed and codified into fediverse "law."

    If we make specific and firm rules about what is disallowed on an instance, it makes enforcing those rules simple.

  • Even in relatively corruption-free countries, there are often shadow mechanisms the governments uses to decide who they charge with a crime.

    Prosecutors can just say they don't have a case, or they can fumble the case purposefully in the initial stages to give credence to the "no case" idea.

    We don't have to look any further than how police charge themselves to see how the laws don't fairly apply to everyone. And a simple google search will reveal that Sweden is not immune to police corruption, which shouldn't surprise anyone.

    "Disobeying police orders", which is what Thunberg was charged with, is one of those catch-all laws that are purposefully vague in a way that allows police total discretion over how to enforce it.

    I guarantee in this case that calls were made all the way up the top of the Swedish government before police decided what to do here.

    Basically, my point is that there are so many strings to pull, even in developed countries, that it's often possible to suss out the motivations of the administration just by examining how charges proceed.

    What this says about Thunberg getting charged for her actions? Probably nothing significant. Sweden cannot allow activists to freely disrupt their economic infrastructure, especially those involving energy. So they charge her as "normal" regardless of her celebrity status. Though they will be very careful to do everything by the book with so many eyes on the case.

  • I believe the only instances that should be defederated are corporate, self-harm, profanely illegal, and political extremist instances.

    Anything further than that and the whole network is going to devolve into a series of micro echo chambers.

    Or maybe it won't, maybe the vast and free instances will flourish while the restrictive instances die out.

    Either way, trying to control a community based on wishy washy ideology is not a good look.

    I think in these early days we'll see a lot of power drunk admins who are too eager to push the button, just because they can.

  • preach

    Jump
  • I was gonna say the same thing but then I saw the 2200-something upvotes.

    This community is doomed to be exactly like the low effort meme sub r/piracy if people keep upvoting this lazy content.