I’m not going to click a link to a site so I can just click on another link. If you like Flibbar so much, just stay on Flibbar and let Lemmy be Lemmy.

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    19 hours ago

    Their admin tried to advertise it to !gaming yesterday, by linking to his community for downloading malware posing as pirated AAA games.

    I kept an unreasonably open mind and went to look though the site, and it seemed hopeless as a concept. Especially their statement that they could not reconcile moderation with free speech, shows that they aren’t mentally equipped to run a site.

    “Q: Will this site be overrun with racists?”, “A: If people offend you, block them. If a community is dominated by people you don’t get along with, leave it.”

    Yeah buddy that’s exactly the decision we make for your entire site.

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      Especially their statement that they could not reconcile moderation with free speech,

      The way I’d reconcile them would be when everyone can override moderation for what they themselves want to see, but without that the common default is applied.

      That would be what we’d see in Fediverse projects if people were acting in good faith, too.

      I dunno, somehow the best approaches I can imagine are those that existed in Usenet before it went out of use for discussions. Except for news servers having to store too much, and for spam protection happening after it gets posted, bad results. So probably things like group membership and post limits and such from today would be useful.

      But in general Usenet was the way. I won’t change my mind, because a few different systems converged on models similar to Usenet, that being itself, Fidonet, Frost and FMS in Freenet, boards in Retroshare, even frankly places like Reddit and Lemmy.

      We need a Usenet 2.0, with some precautions from it turning into a place for bots and pirates, like the old one. IMHO. It can even use Fediverse identities (but preferably not, identities should be cryptographic and untied from instances ; or maybe an instance would only be needed when an identity is created and posted into the network, but then it can be banned\removed on that instance all they want, it’ll be fully usable).

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      He posted it in !piracy as well and they seemed to be taking the bait. I hope admins end up banning him soon.

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        I saw that and it just felt so incredibly off. Literally saying things like “bro you can play any game you want”. Salesman-ass bullshit.

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    I’ve never heard of Flibbar until this post. From where I’m standing, you’re their best advertiser!

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      I’m glad you haven’t been subjected to the posts in the communities you subscribe to like I have. In hindsight, I now see how this post is counterproductive -_-

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        It’s not counter productive. I checked it out and determined it is worthless. Like Reddit, but with a shittier interface, only 9 members, and half the posts are AI Japanese women in lingerie talking about Jesus.

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    20 hours ago

    I just looked it up. Their member count is actually extremely close to double digits. As in 9 people seem to be on it.

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      23 hours ago

      A site run by an idiot, it seems. From their FAQ:

      Is Flibbar decentralised? Yes and no, at present it’s 90% decentralised. We don’t police speech, but we will oversee the platform to ensure nothing illegal is posted on our site. We aim to eventually migrate to Web3 and use AI to oversee the site to ensure nobody crosses the line. However, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and your continued support will enable us to reach this goal sooner. In the meantime, until this migration has been completed, we will have to continue to remain admins to ensure this site isn’t abused by bad actors and criminals, or anything that would make us legally liable.

      I don’t think he has any idea what “decentralized” means, because his answer to that question only references moderation, not decentralization.