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Lemmy is open source, meaning that anyone can use it for whatever purpose they like. Realistically there is nothing we can do against that. The sooner we accept this reality, the better.
In my opinion, the main goal of Lemmy as a project is to challenge proprietary social media like Reddit. That wont be achievable if we try to exclude anyone from using Lemmy. Of course that doesnt mean that we have to agree with their opinions, and block tools exist exactly for this reason.
Also, I think if these extremists leave Reddit, that could eventually lead to their deradicalization. Reddit has no real incentive to deradicalize them, because more users and more activity means more ad money for them. But fediverse instances are usually run by volunteers in their free time, who have less incentive to permit such toxicity.
except there are things you could do, if you were using an ethical open source license you'd be able to shut down goatpen.co without trouble
Just like a kitchen knife can be used by murderers does not mean that the kitchen knife manufacturer should actively monitor who is buying their knifes and go after the ones with bad intentions in my opinion. In the same way, I don't think free software should be licensed under such an ethical open source license.
First of all, it's just very hard to enforce I'd imagine. Would people who do not care about respecting human rights to begin with even care about such a license? You're not stopping "evil" by making up rules that "evil" people don't follow almost by definition. At least the license is more clear about what is considered as acceptable and what not unlike the infamous "The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil" clause, for which I have to give it some credit.
Everything you can make can be used for wrong things and I suppose you'll have to accept that you'll never have full control over that. The only thing that can stop something to be used by people with bad intentions is to never create it in the first place.
Besides, I´d rather have my enemy use open source software instead of closed source software. If they use open source software, it's easier to get a grasp on what they're capable of.
For software like Lemmy with federation, I'd just say to block those from federating to your own instances and stop giving those instances attention. As long as the flagship instances that federate with each other keep up a positive attitude, I would just ignore those extremist people's instances
wrong
that humanizes them, they'll feel like "i'm not allowed there but at least i can exist", which is a very dangerous precedent
Please tell me you're a troll.
"At least I can exist" being "dangerous precedent" is low key advocating for genocide, btw.
Could you elaborate with a reason or so for why they are wrong?
i do not engage in bad-faith discussion
Can you explain how we could practically ban kitchen knives from being bought by murders? Also, have you seen minority report?
other, more progressive, countries have done it: https://www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives
i support minorities so i would never report them
ok that got a genuine chuckle out of me
you think it's a joke? i'm out here fighting hate online by moderating reddit 10+ hours a day so people like you can have a nice environment
learn to take a joke bro, minority report is the name of a show so yeah, I think your reaction was funny
i apologize for not reading you comment properly and misinterpreting what you said
but i still find concerning that a movie with 'minority' in the name has a wh*te protagonist