Rules don't change humans unfortunately. Extremely controlled societies are not better than liberal ones. 
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Replying to @twitemp1 @mattsiegel
Centralized services work because they export having to deal with these psychologically toxic items to low paid workers. Who knows what damaging effect there is from having to deal with sifting through such items at a 100K to 1 ratio?
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Replying to @sir_deenicus @twitemp1
in decentralized systems, it's possible tools and policies will evolve more quickly to make the task manageable. (a negative feedback loop that reduces workload)
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Replying to @mattsiegel @twitemp1
Exactly, with centralized systems cost if having one size fits all and procedures the average person has no chance of interacting with. Decentralized systems:lengths can be shorter & can represent a richer class of solutions with most of the constraints being adhering to protocol
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Replying to @sir_deenicus @mattsiegel
I'm sorry but this looks too close to a police state, to my liking. I am pretty sure that in the past, many of the people who contributed to build totalitarian spaces thought themselves to be "the good guys". IMO, we rather need to focus on changing people's attitudes & believes.
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Replying to @twitemp1 @sir_deenicus
i *think* he's saying, what if a system quickly evolves simple ways to give people feedback on the effects of their attitudes. if does that while keeping users generally safe, we won't need as many rules, and can rely more on people to follow them (deen, correct me if i'm wrong!)
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Replying to @mattsiegel @sir_deenicus
Yes, I think he meant that but still a system of rules rather than one of morals. An utopian view, I know :(
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Replying to @twitemp1 @sir_deenicus
we will get there eventually! :) (i'm always an optimist)
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that's funny because morals is more of a right wing theme/word than rules
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the article is nice but leaves out many important things... doesn’t address that twitter is a problem in of itself while mastodon allows instances to be anti-Nazi
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without any proper couching and context this piece can be used as a pro-twitter piece even though I doubt that was the intention
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True :)
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