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this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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There exists no means to be private without defederating from literally every other instance.
The intent of Beehaw appears to be giving people a safe place that they can return to, but they can venture out just as well. That ideal does not mesh with an allowlist. The goal doesn't appear to be to curate a specific experience, it is to block bad actors from harassing Beehaw's users on Beehaw's hosted communities.
With this in mind, I think it absolutely does make sense for lemmy to include permissions that restrict what foreign users can do vs what local users can
The tools are lacking, as you said.
This post is not about how things should be. It's not about how things might be one day. It's about how they are right now
Maybe the lemmy software doesn't offer that as a feature right now, but from what I undertstand it's not an issue on protocol level. So it's mostly a lack of user friendly configuration options?
Broadly speaking, that's correct.
Regardless of how development goes in the future, this post is meant to highlight the realities of the current, and the ideological realities of what content on the fediverse is, as well as where you are served it from.