I took a quick look while it was up and it was just a user guide, similar to the lemmymigration subreddit

  • BackOnMyBS@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m not that tech savvy…so please be patient. From what I can tell, the slurs are the only things that hard-coded in. Am I missing something else?

    1. Does hard-coded mean it cannot be changed even though it’s FOSS? According to that conversation, they seem a bit concerned that the tables with the slurs can be easily removed.

    2. I’m okay with slurs being blocked, but I guess it would depend on how they define the slurs and all that. Also, maybe it would be a better idea to remove the slur protection from the actual Fediverse and let instances apply their own version, but at the same time, I see benefit to blocking it universally. It’s not something that’s clearly black-and-white to me.

    I guess that aside from their personal political views regarding marxism-leninism (I’m assuming that’s what ‘ml’ stand for), I’m confused as to how that practically affects the Fediverse. For what it’s worth, I tend to subscribe to anarcho-socialism, so while I have overlap with marxism-leninism, I’m vehemently opposed to any authoritarian/bureaucratic centralized control of an economy. Which means that I also don’t agree with their application of marxism. However, I see that as irrelevant to the Fediverse, and as far as I can tell, the Fediverse is quite decentralized anyway.

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      Does hard-coded mean it cannot be changed even though it’s FOSS? According to that conversation, they seem a bit concerned that the tables with the slurs can be easily removed.

      No, you just need to step up and become the guy known for maintaining the slur fork of Lemmy. 😏

      I do believe this was changed some time ago though. It is a setting admins can change without compiling from source.

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      the simple.answer is… its open source - you can change anything you want and, as long as it still speaks the ActivityPub protocol, you can participate in the network. the “word list” is a red herring. overall activity on your instance dictates which other instances federate with you. its as democratic as it gets.