hey folks, we'll be quick and to the point with this one:
we have made the decision to defederate from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. we recognize this is hugely inconvenient for a wide variety of reasons, but we think this is a decision we need to take immediately. the remainder of the post details our thoughts and decision-making on why this is necessary.
we have been concerned with how sustainable the explosion of new users on Lemmy is--particularly with federation in mind--basically since it began. i have already related how difficult dealing with the explosion has been just constrained to this instance for us four Admins, and increasingly we're being confronted with external vectors we have to deal with that have further stressed our capabilities (elaborated on below).
an unfortunate reality we've also found is we just don't have the tools or the time here to parse out all the good from all the bad. all we have is a nuke and some pretty rudimentary mod powers that don't scale well. we have a list of improvements we'd like to see both on the moderation side of Lemmy and federation if at all possible--but we're unanimous in the belief that we can't wait on what we want to be developed here. separately, we want to do this now, while the band-aid can be ripped off with substantially less pain.
aside from/complementary to what's mentioned above, our reason for defederating, by and large, boils down to:
- these two instances' open registration policy, which is extremely problematic for us given how federation works and how trivial it makes trolling, harassment, and other undesirable behavior;
- the disproportionate number of moderator actions we take against users of these two instances, and the general amount of time we have to dedicate to bad actors on those two instances;
- our need to preserve not only a moderated community but a vibe and general feeling this is actually a safe space for our users to participate in;
- and the reality that fulfilling our ethos is simply not possible when we not only have to account for our own users but have to account for literally tens of thousands of new, completely unvetted users, some of whom explicitly see spaces like this as desirable to troll and disrupt and others of whom simply don't care about what our instance stands for
as Gaywallet puts it, in our discussion of whether to do this:
There's a lot of soft moderating that happens, where people step in to diffuse tense situations. But it's not just that, there's a vibe that comes along with it. Most people need a lot of trust and support to open up, and it's really hard to trust and support who's around you when there are bad actors. People shut themselves off in various ways when there's more hostility around them. They'll even shut themselves off when there's fake nice behavior around. There's a lot of nuance in modding a community like this and it's not just where we take moderator actions- sometimes people need to step in to diffuse, to negotiate, to help people grow. This only works when everyone is on the same page about our ethos and right now we can't even assess that for people who aren't from our instance, so we're walking a tightrope by trying to give everyone the benefit of the doubt. That isn't sustainable forever and especially not in the face of massive growth on such a short timeframe.
Explicitly safe spaces in real life typically aren't open to having strangers walk in off the street, even if they have a bouncer to throw problematic people out. A single negative interaction might require a lot of energy to undo.
and, to reiterate: we understand that a lot of people legitimately and fairly use these instances, and this is going to be painful while it's in effect. but we hope you can understand why we're doing this. our words, when we talk about building something better here, are not idle platitudes, and we are not out to build a space that grows at any cost. we want a better space, and we think this is necessary to do that right now. if you disagree we understand that, but we hope you can if nothing else come away with the understanding it was an informed decision.
this is also not a permanent judgement (or a moral one on the part of either community's owner, i should add--we just have differing interests here and that's fine). in the future as tools develop, cultures settle, attitudes and interest change, and the wave of newcomers settles down, we'll reassess whether we feel capable of refederating with these communities.
thanks for using our site folks.
Oh, that's a big one.. have to say I'm surprised, but then again I hadn't seen your workload from those servers.
I had almost guessed lemmy.ml would have gone first considering all the discussions that were going on about that instance a few days ago.
I can get behind it though given your explanation and I'm staying!
I might make an extra account as well to be able to check our what's going on over there as well but this place is worth preserving.
My understanding is that lemmy.ml may have unsavoury discussion, but their users don't go to other communities and harass/troll.
The issue with the defederated instances was that they are a source of toxic/troll users coming into the beehaw instance to harass/troll.
And until there are mod tools that are capable of dealing with users/interactions like that (and in the volume indicated), the lever to pull is defederation.
Yeah, thats fair it just came as a surprise since the mods were effective enough (probable cost of their own wellbeing) enough that I never noticed any of it.
I wonder what kind of tools would be needed?
Some things have been discussed.
Currently defederation means no data flowing.
Another option would be read-only. So Beehaw could allow lemmy.world read-only access, and Beehaw users could have read-write access to lemmy.world ... unless lemmy.world decided to allow read-only access to Beehaw. If that makes sense. So, an opt-in to external interactions at an instance-instance level.
Further to this, community applications could be a part of this.
So lemmy.world is read-only except from user SuperNiceUser69.
Another option I have seen mentioned would be a read-only at the community level. So maybe myfirstinstance.example/tech is a really well moderated community, but the rest of myfirstinstance.example is full of vitriol. then Beehaw could selectively federate with the tech community, not the whole instance.
Lemmy is still very young. These are the exciting times.
Yeah I can see how useful options like that would be!
It's going to be interesting to see what happens going forward