I just recently set up unilem.org aimed at federating with everyone. Yes this will include meta. Some will like it and others will not but thats the beauty of the fediverse. You can choose your home or even make your own.

The server is still in very early stages but im looking for everyones input on potential issues I could face so I can start getting ahead of the curve of some of them. Im obviously aware of issues such as bot server and illegal content being fetched etc.

Any other tips on hosting or just is general is will be much appreciated. Mabye you know some tools that could help? Im aware this is very ambitious but i think its possible if done right.

Much thanks in advance for the help.

  • Thagthebarbarian@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t see anything like that, there’s no moderating other instances beyond defederating the instance. You can’t moderate the Nazis from other instances

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      1 year ago

      I have my own instance and that doesn’t seem to be true. On a post on a community hosted on lemmy.ml, someone posted a picture as a comment of someone taking a shit on someone else, and I was able to remove that comment and ban them from my instance. Obviously other instances would still see that comment, but anyone on my instance shouldn’t. Or at least that how I think it works.

      • TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us
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        1 year ago

        Exactly right. In the end, we can only control the content hosted/available on our servers. Whether we do that via outright blocking entire servers or individually blocking bad actors or patterns of behavior is up to us.

    • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      1 year ago

      Not quite. I can ban remote users, remove posts on remote communities, etc

      But it only affects my instance of course