

The only correct answer.
The only correct answer.
Nice. I have no recollection of seeing this before.
How have I had years of math and not seen this? I mean, it’s not super useful for me, but I would have thought I would have seen something like this in pre calculus at least.
I’ve enjoyed it. Doubt I’m using it to its fullest ability. Only on two instances.
My wife got off last year. I just use it for some communities I’m involved with and like 10 friends that seem to appreciate my posts.
Sounds more like we would go back to forums.
Good thing most of them will be dead by then.
Not denying that. But maybe we should accept that photos and memes and whatnot aren’t that valuable and limit their size or the volume allowed per user. Just a thought.
Is file hosting really a must? I mean Reddit and feddit are basically forums. And not many forums allow file uploads. Also, we should have retention limits. Low value posts are allowed to fade away. High value posts that have some level of interaction stay alive longer.
Will we need to move to a subscription service?
Usenet?
Isn’t that somewhat the point of the federated system? Prevent censorship? Enable various points of view to have a platform? It’s somewhat up to the moderators of the groups and the community as a whole to determine what information is allowed on their local platforms.
On the internet, almost without fail, a few bad apples exist. And sometimes the bad apples really yell the loudest.
But not having an algorithm amplifying the bad apples is about the best we can hope for now.