@Clementulus @thesquirrelfish You should look at the unfiltered replies to my first pinned toot if you really think that you "[do] not really expect to ever come across those posts or ideas because [you] don't search them out".
An unmoderated forum is nice in theory, but in practice, it always, *always* inevitably turns into a swamp of shit.
@Clementulus @thesquirrelfish But you do have that option, especially with the fediverse: You can start your own instance. You can do that with a home computer and an internet line yourself, or purchase a server already configured and ready to go.
By choosing to join an existing server, you *are* choosing to let someone else moderate your experience, at least to an extent.
@LouisIngenthron @thesquirrelfish Completely agree! Another reason why I like it here. In an ideal world most people would do just that, however, most users of social media would find that a barrier to entry and would rather find a home on an existing server and as I said I think that a lot of them would not mind having the greater part of their content moderation in their own hands.
@LouisIngenthron @thesquirrelfish I did follow that statement with the caveat that if I did come across stuff I didnt like then *I* would decide how to handle it. Its not that people should always have completely unmoderated platforms but more that it should be as easy as possible for people to craft their own experience and not have their agency taken away from them by others who claim to want to make your own experience safer. If people want to outsource to 3rd party moderators, perfectly fine, but it would be nice to have the option to do it yourself.