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You can set up an instance that doesn’t allow regular users to register. CBC would host and could create as many of its own accounts as necessary, and users from other instances could follow those accounts.
That’s what I would expect. Basically a fancier RSS.
They’d still need to give some thought to federation management though. They might want to de-federate from instances with incompatible moderation standards.
You can set up an instance that doesn’t allow regular users to register. CBC would host and could create as many of its own accounts as necessary, and users from other instances could follow those accounts.
That’s what I would expect. Basically a fancier RSS.
They’d still need to give some thought to federation management though. They might want to de-federate from instances with incompatible moderation standards.