Hi theATL.social (Mastodon) and yall.theATL.social (Lemmy) friends. Your friendly admin, @michael, here.

Currently, theATL.social blocks two domains from federation but does not utilize any block lists. the Lemmy yall.theATL.social does not block any domains.

My general admin philosophy is to let users decide what content they want to see, or not see. However, the Mastodon UI can make the adding/removing of domain block lists a bit tedious. (There are some tech/UI-related options to make this easier.)

On the other hand, I am personally not a free speech absolutist, and there are limits to what content could/should be relayed through theATL.social’s servers.

For example, illegal content, instances dedicated solely to hate speech/harassment, etc. To that end, the Oliphant Tier 0 block list offers a “floor” to remove literally the worst instances operating on the Fediverse: https://codeberg.org/oliphant/blocklists/src/branch/main/blocklists

As your admin, I don’t want to make any unilateral decisions - rather, I’d prefer a user/stakeholder conversation, with as many Q&As as helpful.

With that intro, let me know your thoughts:

  • atlgaytheist
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    1 year ago

    I would agree completely with utilizing the Tier 0 block list at the minimum. If things got bad, and users were being harassed, then going further would be justifiable to me. I prioritize safe communities over free speech, if a trade-off has to be made.

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      1 year ago

      Also, I believe the research on Mastodon CSAM that made all that noise last week, pointed out that utilizing the Tier 0 block list would have filtered out like ~80% of the stuff they found

      • michaelOPMA
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        1 year ago

        Agreed - that report is what drove the urgency to implement this. It is one thing if “bad stuff” ended up on the server after reasonable steps were taken to prevent. However, if reasonable steps were not taken to prevent and bad stuff showed up…well, I don’t want to be in that position!