I just recently set up unilem.org aimed at federating with everyone. Yes this will include meta. Some will like it and others will not but thats the beauty of the fediverse. You can choose your home or even make your own.

The server is still in very early stages but im looking for everyones input on potential issues I could face so I can start getting ahead of the curve of some of them. Im obviously aware of issues such as bot server and illegal content being fetched etc.

Any other tips on hosting or just is general is will be much appreciated. Mabye you know some tools that could help? Im aware this is very ambitious but i think its possible if done right.

Much thanks in advance for the help.

  • Ryantific_theory@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, always blows me away how willing people are to call for crimes against humanity for groups they don’t like. I mean, I find nazis to be ridiculous and terrible, but throwing people into re-education camps and executing them if they don’t convert to your worldview? That’s like reading 1984 as an instruction manual lol.

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        1 year ago

        Read that as a personal attack instead of a quote when it popped up in my alerts, and was very confused about what I did lol.

        But yeah, when your plan is to execute a group because you find their beliefs repugnant, you’ve become the villain in the scenario. The solution to the paradox of tolerance definitely isn’t genocide.

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          1 year ago

          It’s neither, it’s a rhetorical “you”. Should’ve been clearer about that, sorry.

          The thing about the paradox of tolerance is that the intolerance mentioned there is not regular bigotry. It’s quite specifically about a threat to the marketplace of ideas.