Hi! I remember there beings talks about beehaw planning to eventually move to a lemmy alternative with proper moderation tools, and was interested in following the development of this alternative, but I’ve forgotten the name of the project and can’t find the specific posts about the subject. Anyone remember what I’m talking about?

  • pr06lefs@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    What I think would be interesting would be a link aggregator based around tags rather than subcommunities. Moderation would be based around these tags. Your feed would be based on tag queries. Posts could have multiple tags, assigned by the original poster or by users. Assigning tags would have a similar effect to voting, so a post might get tagged by 1000 people as ‘corporate lies’, or as ‘music’, or whatever else.

    Nice thing about this would be finer grained queries with news, for instance. Could get ‘politics’, but minus ‘corporate lies’.

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      2 months ago

      This is a really cool idea, and some fediverse software already lets you follow hashtags (ie Pixelfed and maybe Mastodon). I could imagine this being immediately abused by mistagging to force material into your feed. It’s already a problem on Pixelfed.

    • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      2 months ago

      I like the community method, because admins are going to want to own something more tangible. However, would love to see Lemmy implement user tagging on top of it.