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[Discussion] Defederation does not do what you think it does
  • Staying in federation with an instance that actively embraces bad actors increases the visibility of users here to those bad actors, and gives them access to our community. Defederating such an instance is a basic best practice in the Fediverse.

    More importantly for those who wring their hands about not limiting the whole community -- failure to defederate from bad actor instances will be factored in when good productive instances with content folks here want to see decide whether to defederate us. (Remember that this place is already defederated by one prominent instance, which is a material detriment to users here.)

    It is reasonable and normal to disagree about where the line is drawn in terms of what instances deserve defederation. It's often ambiguous what's a normal instance with sloppy moderation and a few bad apples[^1] versus what's a place that is run by and for bad actors.

    There's a wide range of standards that can be applied. It seems like the general vibe can be broken down into three groups:

    • Only defederate spammers and child porn
    • Only defederate spammers child porn and tankies
    • Defederate spammers child porn, tankies, and rampantly fascist troll farms

    I don't think anyone has really advocated for anything aggressive than that on here (could be wrong)

    [^1]: Although also important to remember that the point of the bad apples thing is that they spoil the whole batch if you don't take them out.

  • [VOTE] - Agora Moderators
  • Vote: imaqtpie

    Additional commentary: goat in particular seems based on activity to be trolling/sealioning/derailing discussions

  • [Discussion]: Community standards for defederation
  • Defederation is a normal part of life in the fediverse, and this instance already defederates from the start. Healthy fediverse instances have clear standards for what instances they do and don't federate with.

    Normally those are defined by admin; in this case admin has now stated a desire for the community to make rules decisions. So, reasonable and normal to discuss. And reasonable and normal for folks to have disagreements about.

    This instance is already paying the price for lax moderation in having been defederated by beehaw, which regardless of how much you or I personally care about the content on beehaw does notably impact the user experience for many folks. And the more this site "stops worrying about nazis" the more that will happen. (And the more users will get fed fed up and migrate to instances with clearer moderation practices.)

    Not referring to you or anyone in particular, but it feels like a lot of the folks in this conversation had never heard of defederation before a couple weeks ago and are acting like it and the fediverse generally are a brand new idea. Defederation for Lemmy in many ways has higher stakes than it does for Mastodon due to being structured around communities and not just individual user -- but that's all the more reason to have clear standards for it.

  • are there any physically small, yet high quality, electric grinders?
  • For the more compact electric units, you see relatively high reports of mechanical failure in the motor or gearbox. Tons of that with the VS3 and there have been a fair number with the lagom mini as well, although the lagom mini has been revised and I think the current iteration is supposed to be better? (Also, obviously you can only infer so much from reported failures online, as the folks whose grinders don't break are less likely to announce it.)

    The new grinder from the ridiculously named MHW-3Bomber which looks a bit like a beefed up VS3 seems interesting, but no way to know about longevity. Turn SK40/SD4 is pretty small, folks don't generally love it compared to higher end grinders but I don't think there's a lot of reports of breakdowns.

    Lots of folks apparently use drills with hand grinders as an alternative solution.

    Re: the mechanical issues these may be more of a concern if you grind lighter roasts

  • Hey could we defederate with exploding-heads.com/
  • Because rather than make a decision one way or the other, the instance admin announced an undefined consensus-based decision making process, as a result of which we now have both this thread and this one

  • happy to say I just got banned from the donald community
  • The call is coming from inside the house on this one

  • [Discussion]: Community standards for defederation
  • Yeah, I dunno at this point in terms of what the intentions are. But in terms of how this all looks to the outside on the nazi-bar-ification scale, it's not great. Give an inch and they'll take a mile, and failure to cut them off reads to them as tacit approval. The longer it goes on, the more attractive this instance looks to them, and the more likely it is that other instances that actually host content people want to see will choose to defederate this instance to stop the spread.

  • Announcement: Embracing a New Chapter: Towards a Community-Guided Direction and Accepting Donations
  • It’s up to you to come together, discuss, and reach a consensus. If you wish to add, remove, or modify a rule, make a post, garner support from other members, and I’ll implement the change. This invitation extends beyond our immediate community - I welcome input from everyone across the fediverse. Again to be clear, I gave an example of modifying rules but this applies to anything that I have the ability to do on this instance.

    @[email protected] what constitutes "consensus"? A majority, a supermajority? 100% buy-in on most important topics is simply not on the table, and setting a bar too high for action is tantamount to predetermining that action will not be taken.

    (I have no problem with the tyranny of the admin, either, as long as it's clear what direction the site is headed in so I know whether to stick around or not.)

  • [Discussion]: Community standards for defederation
  • De-federation should not be used as a political tool to divide social media along partisan lines.

    I certainly agree with the statement, but bigotry isn't a partisan issue. I don't think anybody here is calling for defederation over estate taxes or redistricting or infrastructure bills. We're talking about people's right to exist and hate campaigns that are the equivalent of someone posting on behalf of ISIS, to put it charitably. Apologists for people engaged in ideologically motivated violence, literally out there killing people.

  • [Discussion]: Community standards for defederation
  • Yeah, I think basically people have a reasonable right to know if the site has a hard line on tankies and a soft line on fascists, because if so, it's a cryptofascist site IMO.

    Like, I think absolute free speech maximalism is not a sustainable moderation principle, but even if I did, that's not we have here to begin with.

  • [Vote] guess I gotta make a post for this over here. Do we defederate with exploding-heads.com
  • See first post in previous thread on the main community: https://sh.itjust.works/post/151703

    Not an ideal response to a report, to say the least.

    I think they are low hanging fruit that would represent no GREAT loss if chucked, but I also think this is a good chance for everyone here to think deeper about the process for this.

    I agree! Kicking these questions to the newly formed "Agora" without defining a process (which was done after there was already substantial discussion on exploding heads which surfaced more than enough material for admin to make a decision IMO) invites this kind of "well shit, let's vote then" thread.

    But if the instance is going to be healthy going forward, standards and a process are a must.

  • [Vote] guess I gotta make a post for this over here. Do we defederate with exploding-heads.com
  • The question is not, are there some assholes there, the question is whether the admin/moderators there are operating a right wing extremist troll farm. So for example, is bigotry taken down promptly (or at all) when it's reported? Or is it left up?

    I think in this case it's quite easy to say chuck 'em. But there is absolutely a need to discuss standards and a repeatable process for defederation generally, because this certainly won't be the last time it comes up, either way. I started a discussion thread here

  • [Vote] guess I gotta make a post for this over here. Do we defederate with exploding-heads.com
  • Created a separate [Discussion] post for general defederation standards.

    It will be important to articulate what standards are intended to be applied to instances generally; it's not just about the particularly awful vibes of this particular one. There will be dozens or hundreds more like it, not to mention the spammers and whatnot.

  • : Community standards for defederation

    Didn't want to further derail the exploding heads vote thread, so:

    What are the criteria that should be applied when determining whether to defederate from an instance? And should there be a specific process to be followed, and what level of communication if any with the instance admins?

    For context it may be useful to look at the history of the Fediblock tag in Mastodon, to see what sorts of stuff folks are dealing with historically in terms of both obvious and unremarkable bad actors (e.g., spam) and conflict over acceptability of types of speech and moderation standards.

    (Not saying that folks need to embrace similar standards or practices, but it's useful to know what's been going on all this time, especially for folks who are new to the fediverse.)

    For example:

    • Presence of posts that violate this instance's "no bigotry" rule (Does it matter how prolific this type of content is on the target instance?)
    • Instance rules that conflict with this instance's rules directly - if this instance blocks hate speech and the other instance explicitly allows it, for example.
    • Admin non-response or unsatisfactory response to reported posts which violate community rules
      • Not sure if there's a way in lemmy to track incoming/outgoing reports, but it would be useful for the community to have some idea here. NOT saying to expose the content of all reports, just an idea of volume.
    • High volume of bad faith reports from the target instance on users here (e.g., if someone talks about racism here and a hostile instance reports it for "white genocide" or some other bs). This may seem obscure, but it's a real issue on Mastodon.
    • Edited to add: Hosting communities whose stated purpose is to share content bigoted content
    • Coordinating trolling, harassment, etc.

    For reference, local rules:

    > Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. > > No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. > > No Ads / Spamming. > > No pornography.

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    [Vote] guess I gotta make a post for this over here. Do we defederate with exploding-heads.com
  • Aye

    Going forward, will be necessary to articulate standards and processes for defederation, to avoid having to relitigate the concepts of free speech, hate speech, etc. every time.

  • [VOTE] Only donors should be allowed to vote.
  • Nay

    Also wtf

    The best way to ensure that democracy doesn’t spiral into Haiti

  • 1733 Cordura Konbu bags going up Friday

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    Zip Tote 28L - Konbu — 1733

    These look lovely but the description makes it sound like felted cordura, which I find really funny some reason.

    > We made up some of our favorite bag styles in an exciting new fabric. Cordura Konbu is a special variant of 500D nylon that is heat treated to create a dense, stiff material with a unqiue texture and hand. We even got to specify our own custom color, this rich Botanic Green, with the mill in Japan.

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    Visited Mother Tongue in Oakland

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/201616

    > One of my fav local roasters. They were hosting a pop-up by Tacos Sincero serving "Cumin Fermented Plum Congee, sous vide egg, pickled tindora, carrot, cherry chili jam, scallion, sesame, lemongrass chili salsa" (which was delicious) > > Coffee-wise had a pourover of a natural Kenyan coffee which was interesting, as Mother Tongue mostly does washed coffees. And a very good iced latte. > > - Mother Tongue > - Tacos Sincero's >

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    Visited Mother Tongue in Oakland

    One of my fav local roasters. They were hosting a pop-up by Tacos Sincero serving "Cumin Fermented Plum Congee, sous vide egg, pickled tindora, carrot, cherry chili jam, scallion, sesame, lemongrass chili salsa" (which was delicious)

    Coffee-wise had a pourover of a natural Kenyan coffee which was interesting, as Mother Tongue mostly does washed coffees. And a very good iced latte.

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    Hey could we defederate with exploding-heads.com/
  • You have no right to tell me what I can see and respond to anymore than I have a right to tell you who you can and cannot block.

    That's also not what defederating is. Nobody's speech or ability to see speech is being restricted, since we are all free to set up accounts on other instances. Users are making a reasonable request to the instance owner for a normal moderation action that is in line with stated community standards and past defederation decisions (i.e., lemmygrad); the instance owner is free to honor it or not.

    The basic question, which every fediverse instance has been having to deal with since inception, is how to draw the line on communities that willingly include bad actors. It has to be drawn somewhere, and where you draw it says a lot.

  • Hey could we defederate with exploding-heads.com/
  • lol, defederating is not anything like jail

    • Federating is like sitting at a big table with a bunch of people in a restaurant.
    • Blocking is moving a couple seats down from someone who's being an asshole so you can't hear them anymore (but meanwhile they're still harassing your friends, you're just ignoring it)
    • Defederating is separating the group so that you're no longer at the table with the asshole and their asshole friends

    Now, in a tolerant society, we should be tolerant of people who are merely annoying. But not people who are normalizing violence and hate. There are people you fundamentally should not sit at a table with.

    It's important to understand the difference between a good faith disagreement and bad faith propaganda and harassment campaigns, which is what the right wing troll farms deal in.

  • Hey could we defederate with exploding-heads.com/
  • Nazi instances will proliferate and it benefits nobody else to stay in federation with them. It makes the whole fediverse less usable and more dangerous. And whether you like it or not it sends a message to people who are targeted by them that they are not truly welcome here, regardless of whatever moderation rules are espoused.

    And in North America, as in many places, these people are acting as a propaganda arm for a literal violent terror movement. Sometimes under a fig leaf of ”irony” but it makes no material difference whether they’re chuckling when they spew shit to me

  • Lance Hedrick video on the upcoming Nextlevel Pulsar / steep and release brewers generally

    Also touches on a bunch of other stuff like why to grind coarser and the mechanics of percolation vs. immersion.

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    Randi Jo Portage Pack

    First!, I guess.

    Just got this bag that I ordered a few weeks ago from a favorite small mfgr. Randi Jo mainly makes cycling caps -- the absolute best cycling caps, IMO, but also some small bike bags, and now a waistpack/sling.

    Construction on this is excellent, very beefy and also classy, with some neat design elements like the center gusset on the front pocket to give it some expandability. It has some padding in the bottom to give it structure and to make it camera-friendly. There are no dividers, though.

    Default fit is for skinny folks (as is true of so many bike brands), but you can request a different size.

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    Coffee Nerds Touch Grass: Coffee & Water Lab (VLOG)

    San Jose is a bit out of my way, but it's cool to hear about local nerdy coffee stuff

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    Good suggestions for a manual coffee grinder?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/164693

    > Does anyone have a good suggestion for a manual coffee grinder? I have heard folks discuss the Peugeot grinders, but I want to see about alternatives.

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    Aramse review of Orea V3

    Curious as I've yet to pick up a flat bottom brewer. The Orea seems nice and it's good to support smaller makers, but the filter negotiation process seems a little over the top.

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    Rogue Wave restocked the ZP6

    www.roguewavecoffee.ca 1ZPRESSO - ZP6 Special

    1Zpresso ZP6 special manual coffee grinder - made specially for Pour-over with Stainless Steel 48mm hexagonal burr and finer adjustment dial design. This grinder comes with a Cylinder Bag. Your good coffee beans deserve a good manual coffee grinder that overturns the stereotype of being painful to g...

    1ZPRESSO - ZP6 Special

    In case anyone has been looking for a high-clarity hand grinder for pourover, especially folks in Canada and the US.

    Additional datum: a fair number of people who bought grinders in the second run reported that the grinders are very slow, which was not the case with the first run, and doesn't seem to be true of all the new ones either. However, folks mostly still seem to like the grind quality. It's unclear to me what could change the speed of the grinder only, other than possibly machining oils inside the grinder or mechanical changes to the burr assembly or other internals, which nobody has reported.

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    James Hoffmann on Aeropress Clear

    Now I think the world needs James Hoffmann announcer voice packs for fighting games

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    Unionization incoming at Peets in east bay

    oaklandside.org Union drive brewing at 3 Peet’s Coffee locations in Berkeley and Oakland

    Workers at the Southside Berkeley, Temescal, and Piedmont locations filed petitions for union elections on Friday.

    Union drive brewing at 3 Peet’s Coffee locations in Berkeley and Oakland

    🫰

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    My current main: Kyria, wireless, with choc thumb cluster

    *(Image description: A split keyboard with weird keycaps. Also pictured: big ploopy trackball, pocket knife, he/they and no terfs buttons, crab deskmat) *

    Caseless and plateless Kyria with nice!nanos, SA8010 keycaps, and a choc thumb cluster inspired by the Pinky3/Pinky4, tented with splitkb pucks and manfrotto mini tripods.

    I find that with the choc thumb cluster, this setup is ergonomically very close to my similar layout keywell board. (TBK Mini)

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    Heads up re: chuds in San Lorenzo

    Stay safe folks

    > EAST BAY PEOPLE: > Comrades defending the drag story hour from fash creeps at the San Lorenzo Library are asking for reinforcements. > Things are chill for now but more ppl will insure the creeps keep their distance.

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