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Beehaw defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works

So i guess that this solves the big problem short term. The influx has been the first growing pain. But long term it does nothing. They will get caught defederating from smaller instances over and over. Anyone that jumps in from smaller instances will be able to carry on, at least how i understand it. The cream will rise to the top eventually, but such a strong declaration so early isnt a good sign. If the mods from any large instance decide that "this is too much, ban them" is the best response, the lemmy community is destined to be a fractured mess, rather than a reddit killer or a reddit refugee state.

I guess, imo, i get it. 100% understand from a moderation point of view. But im frustrated that there is this big of a fold the first week of real volume. The cesspool will exist in any instance. But going thermobaric this early leads to nukes next week. And it may be a sign of why a strong corporate arm and direction, as much as we hate it, is currently the winning scenario. Unfederated control is powerful. The hydra has been unleashed, but for each head you cut off, three more appear.

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Well, to be fair. If you join the nazi server and stick around, i dont have much sympathy. Lets be honest, there will be hints.

It's the internet. Make a new account on a better place. For fucks sake you can probably keep the same username with zero repercussions. It isnt really a loss.

It took me all of 15 minutes to repopulate my subscribed list when i picked a dead end community. And when my current one fails, i can literally do the same again. It isnt a loss. My goal at a certain point is to maintain some semblance of anonymity anyways. I had countless reddit accounts over the past 12 years. Why would i be worried now?

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Aviation podcasts

"There i was..." is put out by the AOPA air safety institute and has live interviews with people who were in general aviation accidents or in incidence.

I also listen to "the finer points" with jason miller. He is a career cfi that goes through training scenarios and is a great resource for student pilots or people learning ifr.

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Let’s get this community going

when the reddit blackout is over, if r/flying and r/aviation open back up on reddit, there needs to be some sort of post made. or several. this instance has a great name to be a hub for the aviation community of all sorts on the fediverse, and leaching off those already established subreddits and their engagement is the way to make things here pop off. we are not linked to many other instances and are going to need to basically build the community up from the ground. but, lemmyfly.org has the potential to be the hotspot for aviation and flying.

hell, let the shitheads at r/shittyaskflying and r/planesgonewild in on it as well. i like them too.

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Let’s get this community going

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absolutely. and also on mastadon, twitter, and any forums or aviation facebook pages you know of. we have basically no community right now. without volume, we have nothing but five people on a random internet page. the structure of the community will form after you get people.

will you necessarily like it when the people show up? idk. but without engagement, you have a dead end domain with nothing of value. so start with inviting people that have an interest in what you are creating, and go from there. the worst thing that happens is they go to another instance. and if that instance is more successful and more interesting, you and i will be there as well eventually.

people of similar interests will congregate somewhere. the job we have here, right now, is to say quite literally, "we are here and you should be too". that is step one. we are existing in a very rare and interesting time in regards to the creation and development of a niche community, one that hasn't been seen in a while, and to be honest, for all the endless anarchy of the internet, may not happen again for a very long time. take advantage of it.