Not necessarily political in ideology, but the tool included a fairly cruddy hardcoded slur regex that instance admins couldn't configure. It was prone to picking up false flags (someone tried for example to make a Stardew Valley community on it but it got censored out by the slur filter).
The stated reason for not removing it or making it configurable was "to make it as difficult as possible for far right instances to use Lemmy", but all it really seems to have resulted in is a dozen or so forks dedicated to removing the slur filter and at least one missed customer who doesn't like dealing with "computer says no" nonsense (by which I mean me, I always like trying out fedi tools).
It eventually did get configurable if memory serves me right, but that took several years. I'm sure there's more, these sorts of ideology driven projects always end up with similarly crappy anti-features.
I found it very amusing when I learned that Mastodon, a decentralized Twitter alternative, was created because its creators thought there wasn't enough censorship on Twitter.
This seems to be along similar lines (though considering how other Reddit alternatives ended up, I guess that's fair enough!)
It should be noted that this isn't an exaggeration. For a long time they actually had in the sidebar on lemmy.ml that it was the main Marxist instance.
I'd link an archive but the site's design makes every one I can find pull the new info.
noirscape|3 years ago
The stated reason for not removing it or making it configurable was "to make it as difficult as possible for far right instances to use Lemmy", but all it really seems to have resulted in is a dozen or so forks dedicated to removing the slur filter and at least one missed customer who doesn't like dealing with "computer says no" nonsense (by which I mean me, I always like trying out fedi tools).
It eventually did get configurable if memory serves me right, but that took several years. I'm sure there's more, these sorts of ideology driven projects always end up with similarly crappy anti-features.
andai|3 years ago
This seems to be along similar lines (though considering how other Reddit alternatives ended up, I guess that's fair enough!)
friend_and_foe|3 years ago
workethics|3 years ago
alexb_|3 years ago