Decided that two of your post removals were too harsh so i restored them, sorry
The internxt one seemed to be an ad without proof so i decided to keep it that way. I'll try to be much more careful with posts.
I see no good reason to consolidate. Having more options is important in the Fediverse, in particular when the two servers where the communities are on have different focus and different TOS (as jet mentions).
Maybe set up each other as affiliates / magazines / however min does it, but I see a merge as a flat downgrade.
Agreed. Not every instance is the same and rules aren't always the same. I have no issue with posting in low member communities since they are federated anyway. Also, I don't expect technical answers from dbzer0 users, from programming.dev users on the other hand, I do expect more than just "use X over Y because I somebody told me so".
I think there is no problem at all with having the same community on different instances. Each of them is its own website and should have communities for any topic in the world; federation merely makes sure we don't need separate accounts for each of them.
If you want my 2c, I would be in favor of consolidating here. Usually, I don't think there is any harm to having multiple subs which overlap, but in the case where one seems like the "right" answer in terms of where to post, I feel like just having one actually probably is better.
No, dbzer0 does not allow the discussion of crypto currency, which is a useful privacy tool as used by privacy focused services like grapheneos, mullvad, cryptomator, proton, Tor, signal, molly, etc
which is a useful privacy tool as used by privacy focused services like grapheneos, mullvad, cryptomator, proton, Tor, signal, molly, etc
Don’t these use cryptography and not cryptocurrency? I think the rule is more about stuff like bitcoin which is (apart from monero) really bad for privacy because the transactions are more or less public
No posts promoting cryptocurrency, blockchain or NFTs.
While I do agree that this could perhaps be worded more clearly...
I am 99% sure I have been in threads, on dbzer0, where db0 themself is actually commenting in the same thread, and I've mentioned monero in an actual security context, no problems.
You could ask db0 about this, but my understanding is that the idea here is to prevent cryptoscam bullshit shilling, memecoin pump and dumps, all the scammy bullshit that is 99% of wider internet discourse around crypto.
I'm pretty sure that the scenarios you describe, discussing XMR in the context of actually being a secure and private way to access other privacy and security enhancing stuff.
The active verb in the rule is 'promoting', not 'discussing', as you say.
I do agree this is a bit vague, strictly textually, but I am 99% confident the spirit of the rule is to prevent shilling and the creation of communities based around crypto trading.