Trying to create a healthy NSFW[1] community on Lemmy:

  • Legal/authorized in western[2] jurisdictions.
  • No spam/onlyfans
  • Quality content/HD
  • with sauce/context as often as possible

[1] We’re talking about porn. not gore.
[2] This basically means the American and European democracies.

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  • Because there is no karma system on lemmy (thank goodness, I’m against karma), you can easily create a 1000s of bots which will upvote your post and bring it to front page.

    The solution is not some custom anti-abuse system which can be game. (Stuff like “you can’t vote because of the age of your account”, …) IMHO, the solution is bot detection. Since everything is public an an instance, somebody at some point will start scraping instance to detect bot behavior and inform instance owner. It will come with maturity.


  • ABSOLUTELY NO!!!

    Other websites with karma are full of bots who repost, a few year later, the content that was popular in the past, in order to mine reputation.

    Karma also creates an echo chamber with self censorship where people won’t post anything unpopular out of fear of loosing karma.

    I like diversity of opinion. I don’t want facebook, I don’t want to read my opinion with a different phrasing.




  • Reddit is profiting a lot from the network effect. By now this reddit is a known brand, has a lot of content is already there, has a lot of people (especially non-technical users) are already on reddit, and they’re there to stay.

    All the other reddit alternatives, including lemmy and/or the fediverse suffers from:

    • Bugs (I love lemmy, but gosh, have you seen how buggy and sometimes unresponsive it is?)
    • The complexity of “servers” (don’t get me wrong, federation is the way to go IMHO, but it is confusing to non-technical users)
    • Lack of content
    • Lack of users

    Everybody is talking about the Digg exodus, but nobody is saying that it didn’t happen in a day, it took ~1 to 2 years.