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  • It seems to work well from what I’ve seen, but I mostly use cinny! I’ve been trying out element X, fluffychat, cinny, and commet-- I just like cinny the most, since it seems to work best with the spaces.

    Cinny is great as long as you don’t need any voice chats, although that will be added in very soon (along with threads, better grouping of subspaces, etc). There are open pull requests that just need to be reviewed and merged in, and there are links in its github to preview the features of the PRs.













  • Although I realize something like this might not be possible, i’d love (in a theoretical perfect world) a delegative/liquid federation. where you can “delegate” your blocklist be an aggregate of other people’s blocklist, which would allow a community of users independent of any admin to create a decentralized blocklist based upon mutual trust. To word it with an example, if I trust user A, who in turn trusts user B and C’s idea of who(/what communities) to block, i’ll then be blocking the same people as user B and C.

    It could work in reverse too, if I trust user A who allows anime communities and user B who allows game communities, then I can see anime and game communities. If people trust me, they can see the same thing i’m seeing. Imo that would spur user interaction and make a decentralized way to not put any one person in power. If user B suddenly decides to only trust fascists, I don’t have to trust them anymore and those changes would be propagated.

    I don’t know if that made sense, so sorry if that explanation is wack! It is loosely based on this concept that I read from awhile ago, for which I haven’t thought of the possible downsides.