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The Agora

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In the spirit of the Ancient Greek Agora, we invite you to join our vibrant community - a contemporary meeting place for the exchange of ideas, inspired by the practices of old. Just as the Agora served as the heart of public life in Ancient Athens, our platform is designed to be the epicenter of meaningful discussion and thought-provoking dialogue.

Here, you are encouraged to speak your mind, share your insights, and engage in stimulating discussions. This is your opportunity to shape and influence our collective journey, just like the free citizens of Athens who gathered at the Agora to make significant decisions that impacted their society.

You're not alone in your quest for knowledge and understanding. In this community, you'll find support from like-minded individuals who, like you, are eager to explore new perspectives, challenge their preconceptions, and grow intellectually.

Remember, every voice matters and your contribution can make a difference. We believe that through open dialogue, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to discovery, we can foster a community that embodies the democratic spirit of the Agora in our modern world.

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[–] jarek91@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nay. I feel this suggestion is based in the old centralized platform mentality. That isn't to say it is wrong, but it seems based in a premise that does not apply to a federated platform. If you start thinking about how a federated platform actually works, I could join this community...and others on this instance...from an account on another server. Why would we treat someone as second class citizens for using the Fediverse in the way it was intended?

For those thinking "they can just make an account here if they want to vote", you are right. They could. But that also goes back to centralist mentality. We want to be able to interact with people and communities regardless of which instance houses the data object that is my account. From that perspective, I feel voting should be more inclusive than just those who have a user object stored on this instance.

My question back to you would be, what problem are you trying to solve by this limitation? I'm sure there are any number of hurdles we will need to address with open voting, but we have to identify those problems first.

[–] tcely@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I don't want people who haven't agreed to follow the same set of rules deciding what the rules are that I must follow.

It's like how much of the world decided it didn't enjoy colonial rule so much.

[–] ruckblack@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Where are people getting the idea that this community is for discussing administration of this instance?

[–] tcely@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] ruckblack@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

Ah okay, I hadn't seen this. The community description still really needs to be changed. It's not clear at all that this community is meant for sh.itjust.works instance matters. It's just some fluffy language about free thought and discussion.