lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this month
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I haven't been following Reddit events since I left a couple years ago, but if there have been recent ban waves for bad behaviour, it wouldn't surprise me to see corresponding upticks in it here.
I wish more of us spoke up against rudeness, confidently incorrect ignorance, combativeness, tribalism, brigading, and other such stuff when it rears its head here. If all of us participated in moderation, I suspect it would be more effective and make our mods' lives easier.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 03:09 zuletzt editiert vonPeople were being banned for up voting posts that got removed.
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And at least the average Lemmy user isn't a complete fucking idiot.
Please, allow myself to introduce... Myself.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 03:14 zuletzt editiert vonHi. My name is TachyonTele.
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hey, real talk. if the users weren't so obnoxious maybe the admins wouldn't be burnt-the-fuck-out...
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 03:17 zuletzt editiert vonUnlike you, right?
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The double edged sword of not defederating from other instances is that the worst instaces that most block will use your space to keep shoveling their bullshit to more people.
It creats a lot of extra work for the admins/mods
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 03:30 zuletzt editiert vonWhat are the worst instances?
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a user on lemm.ee would have to export their settings and create a new account elsewhere, right?
Yes
Do their comments and post histories get exported too?
No, but if I understand it correctly, they will live on in other servers that were federated at the time they were posted.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 05:53 zuletzt editiert vonThank you kindly!
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 06:07 zuletzt editiert von -
a user on lemm.ee would have to export their settings and create a new account elsewhere, right?
Yes
Do their comments and post histories get exported too?
No, but if I understand it correctly, they will live on in other servers that were federated at the time they were posted.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 07:02 zuletzt editiert vonOh I didn't realise that how it worked.
Doesn't that mean that the hosting requirements for every instance are just going to become unfeasibly large as time goes on, or do the files get cleared out after a couple of years?
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schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 07:58 zuletzt editiert von
wasnt enough to save the instance, they were probably running as a skeleton crew ever since they asked the need ofr admin.
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 08:26 zuletzt editiert vonWhy couldn’t they just leave it be? People can block anyone that they don’t want to see posts from. Is it really that important to have an army of people banning anyone who they disagree with?
What else do the admin team do other than ban people and remove posts and comments?
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hey, real talk. if the users weren't so obnoxious maybe the admins wouldn't be burnt-the-fuck-out...
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 08:54 zuletzt editiert vonReally giving everyone a prime example of that, thanks!
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Unlike you, right?
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 09:19 zuletzt editiert vondo I seem burnt out?
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Why couldn’t they just leave it be? People can block anyone that they don’t want to see posts from. Is it really that important to have an army of people banning anyone who they disagree with?
What else do the admin team do other than ban people and remove posts and comments?
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 09:22 zuletzt editiert von perestroika@lemm.ee 6. Mai 2025, 11:27- Not providing a platform for activities that harm society (e.g. scams, disinformation).
- Not providing a platform for activities that will get you sued or prosecuted (e.g. piracy, child porn).
- They had to pay a considerable amount for the service.
On social media, putting the burden of blocking on a million users is naive because:
- Blocks can be worked around with bots, someone has to actively fight circumvention.
- Some users don't have the time to block, simply conclude "this is a hostile environment" and leave.
- Some users fall for scams / believe the disinfo.
I have once helped others build an anonymous mix network (I2P). I'm also an anarchist. On Lemmy however, support decentralization, defederating from instances that have bad policies or corrupt management, and harsh moderation. Because the operator of a Lemmy instance is fully exposed.
Experience has shown that total freedom is a suitable policy for apps that support 1-to-1 conversations via short text messages. Everything else invites too much abuse. If it's public, it will have rules. If it's totally private, it can have total freedom.
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 09:25 zuletzt editiert vonGood riddance
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Why couldn’t they just leave it be? People can block anyone that they don’t want to see posts from. Is it really that important to have an army of people banning anyone who they disagree with?
What else do the admin team do other than ban people and remove posts and comments?
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 09:26 zuletzt editiert vonExactly, the censorship and banning on there was ridiculous.
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.ee was my second favorate general instance after .ml I will be very sad to see it go
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 09:28 zuletzt editiert vonAfter .ml?
Then how can you even like lemm.ee and its right-wing mods?
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 10:21 zuletzt editiert vonThank you so much for providing my home instance. Have enjoyed Lemm.ee the past two years.
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- Not providing a platform for activities that harm society (e.g. scams, disinformation).
- Not providing a platform for activities that will get you sued or prosecuted (e.g. piracy, child porn).
- They had to pay a considerable amount for the service.
On social media, putting the burden of blocking on a million users is naive because:
- Blocks can be worked around with bots, someone has to actively fight circumvention.
- Some users don't have the time to block, simply conclude "this is a hostile environment" and leave.
- Some users fall for scams / believe the disinfo.
I have once helped others build an anonymous mix network (I2P). I'm also an anarchist. On Lemmy however, support decentralization, defederating from instances that have bad policies or corrupt management, and harsh moderation. Because the operator of a Lemmy instance is fully exposed.
Experience has shown that total freedom is a suitable policy for apps that support 1-to-1 conversations via short text messages. Everything else invites too much abuse. If it's public, it will have rules. If it's totally private, it can have total freedom.
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 10:42 zuletzt editiert vonSome users don’t have the time to block, simply conclude “this is a hostile environment” and leave.
This exactly.
As the anecdote puts it, once you start tolerating Nazis in your bar, it becomes a Nazi bar.
They poison the space, and the regular folks leave.
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Damn, it was like the 2/3rd most active instance
https://lemmyverse.net/ to search for a new instance
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 12:01 zuletzt editiert voncomplete tangent: I see lemmy.world is listed there, but anyone knows why .world doesn't appear on join-lemmy.org 's list of servers?
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complete tangent: I see lemmy.world is listed there, but anyone knows why .world doesn't appear on join-lemmy.org's list of servers?
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 13:05 zuletzt editiert von gsus4@mander.xyz 6. Mai 2025, 18:31Yeah, I noticed that too, but the observer and the explorer in the same page show them, so...ok...🧐
Maybe they're trying to divide the load among different servers, so they don't serve .world as the obvious default choice.
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Oh I didn't realise that how it worked.
Doesn't that mean that the hosting requirements for every instance are just going to become unfeasibly large as time goes on, or do the files get cleared out after a couple of years?
schrieb am 5. Juni 2025, 13:14 zuletzt editiert von ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml 6. Mai 2025, 15:15Text is very small and easily compressible, it's more images that you need to worry about generally speaking.
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