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Born 500 years too early. Should be traveling the stars.

Back to playing with ai art.

Some love to Dead Can Dance. #dcd #deadcandance #music.

21 million. It’s all you need to understand. The rest falls in place with some basic logic which is best left to the user to reason through.

It’s funny to think how many people probably have never heard that song and have no idea how incredibly popular it was. 

Yeah, I would hope they share their views within the group because nobody can really be banned from the group, but those that want to only pay attention to a subset of users of the group have a way of doing that although I think that’s to their own detriment.

Well, I know in Lemmy you end up with many communities on the same subject but some clients let the user join communities under a single banner, which is somewhat helpful but I don’t think that’s the ultimate answer for the most part. It does seem like communities win out based on number of users, but you always end up with somebody that doesn’t pay attention to that number and participates in the community with a few users. I do think Lemmy is a good test testing ground for figuring out what works.

I take a different view. I think moderation is hopefully not needed. What is needed is some way to differentiate topics within a community. As far as banning users, I would hope a group approach would work. Like maybe if enough community members mute a given user, your client can pick up on that signal and start muting that user also. Not ending up with a million communities for the same subject would be nice too, but not sure how you avoid that one without centralizing. I think there is a lot of cross functionality between circles of trust and communities. Maybe circles of trust can have a community-specific circle. Should this thread have some community hashtag? I don’t know what that hashtag is.

Ah. I have played with communities before. They are different than hashtags? I thought what I had read was that it was an idea that was getting deprecated.

On nostr what is the best client to accomplish a lemmy or Reddit like experience. I like following topics more that individual people. Following hashtags is really not the same thing. Is that the closest you can get? #asknostr