@Moon I don't mind them leaving. To be honest, I'd feel safer. And if people want to stay in touch, they can always jump ship. Keeping Mastodon around will eventually homogenise the Fediverse. It is a literal tumour.
But that doesn't mean we should take the nuclear stance. We should strive to be the adults in the room until the breakup is inevitable, and that means not throwing people off.
@apophis
> "love it or leave it" isn't a nuclear stance
No, it's a way like any other of convincing newcomers that the community outside Mastodon does not welcome them and it's filled with any negative stereotype you can think of. Mastodon's propaganda does that job pretty well already. We don't need to give them more ammo.
The best way to destroy Fedi is, precisely, not working at keeping it together despite the different cultures and sensibilities that exist in it.
If they leave because Gargron is an asshole that adds incompatible changes to his software, that's one thing; but if they do it because a Pleroma admin (and an important figure in the community in general) tells them that it's his way or the highway, that's the death of the Fediverse. It would signal to everyone that different people with different sensibilities and ideas using different software cannot coexist amicably.
So, yeah, not a nuclear stance, just a very dumb and potentially damaging move.
@Moon One last thing: Think about how you felt when Gargron and his band of mindless freaks started saying that whatever was not Mastodon was Mordor. We shouldn't make anyone feel rejected, because we know how it feels and what it leads to.
Have you ever seen people using nazi iconography to try and scare people away? They were all like: “We're all nazis here. Go back to Twitter!” That was just a chldish reaction, of course. They were rejecting people preemptively, so that they wouldn't be rejected first.
Our stance must be a mature one. Helpful, welcoming, but firm. _This is our land, after all_.