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this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2023
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@thenexusofprivacy @Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social
"you can announce your intention to defederate from them even before they launch."
I would want my instance to abide by its stated server rules, without exceptions either way. That may mean defederation of an instance if it doesn't ensure my instance's users are protected from transgressions by its users, but not defederation because of an expectation it won't. In case it proves necessary, defederation can be effected quickly enough.
@sibrosan Like I say, opinions differ.
Why do you think so many trans and queer people -- who are very likely to be directly impacted by transgressions of the rules -- come to a different conclusion and advocate preemptively blocking?
See the "We're here, we're queer" section of https://privacy.thenexus.today/should-the-fediverse-welcome-surveillance-capitalism/#were-here-were-queer for more on that perspective.
@Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social
@thenexusofprivacy @Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social
"Like I say, opinions differ"
Apparently. I prefer unbiased application of the server rules my instance advertises, as I based my decision to join it on those.
Other Mastodon users may prefer a certain bias, that's all right too.
@sibrosan The server rules on your server explicitly prohibit transphobia.
So why do you see enforcing the rules by not federating with another server that's got a long history of transphobia as "bias"?
@Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social
@thenexusofprivacy @Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social
> So why do you see enforcing the rules by not federating with another server that's got a long history of transphobia as "bias" <
IMO the rules should be enforced when they get broken, not preemptively due to an expectation they would.
No Meta server exists that uses ActivityPub, so if they set up one, it won't have a "long history of transphobia".
And when that server turns out to not behave, it can be defederated quickly enough.
@sibrosan Thanks for the explanation!
@Kryostar @fediverse@lemmy.ml @fediverse@kbin.social