Posts by YourPalMichael@me.dm
 (DIR) Post #AV3tiXwkfXjlpmdZeS by YourPalMichael@me.dm
       2023-04-27T01:18:01Z
       
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       @tchambers @rysiek @lauren from what I’ve seen, most of the effort has been around building tools for when they open up federation in a couple weeks. There’s also the scenarios when content might not explicitly be bad content, but discussion around those topics that might get swept up by the filter.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV3u6I934SD5mBiBBQ by YourPalMichael@me.dm
       2023-04-27T01:25:31Z
       
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       @tchambers @rysiek @lauren there will be multiple layers of moderation: automated filtering, the manual moderation that admins do, and moderation filters that users can build, subscribe to, and customize https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/4-13-2023-moderation
       
 (DIR) Post #AV3vG3NOw0D0p3dxjM by YourPalMichael@me.dm
       2023-04-27T01:43:13Z
       
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       @lauren @tchambers @rysiek those aren’t problems unique to that platform. That first layer of filtering is more akin to the content warnings people can add to posts on Mastodon, but automated so users are can avoid content that is triggering to them. The community labeling system can be both automated or done manually. Someone could build a filter that hides content about spiders if that’s a phobia for them. Admins will still be responsible for their own servers and can ban users.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV3wmCuB8tffb0s3hQ by YourPalMichael@me.dm
       2023-04-27T02:00:13Z
       
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       @lauren it will definitely be interesting to see how governments deal with these federated systems. The parts of Mastodon that I’ve seen so far have been good about defederating from instances that allow illegal/bad content, but how much trouble might admins get in if they miss stuff from another instance?