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Cake day: June 25th, 2023

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  • What I was thinking was perhaps something similar to Lemmy, or Pixelfed, or etc., with instances hosted by different people?

    Each instance could potentially host different user submitted gif types, i.e one instance would carry all sad gifs, another all happy, yet another all queer gifs, another all Harry Potter, etc., and users would be able to search through the entire platform using a united search, perhaps something similar to Peertube’s Sepia Search, that allows users to find the gif(s) that they are looking for.
















  • Key Differences Between 4chan/8chan and a Lemmy Community


    4chan/8chan (now 8kun):

    • Type: Imageboard websites where users create and moderate their own boards.
    • Structure: Each board is independently run by a board owner with minimal site-wide moderation.
    • Content: Known for a wide range of content, including controversial and often unmoderated discussions. These sites have been linked to hate speech, conspiracy theories (like QAnon), and have faced criticism for hosting illegal or harmful material.
    • Anonymity: Users typically post anonymously; there is little to no user account structure.
    • Moderation: Very limited, mostly left to individual board owners, which has led to significant issues with illegal and harmful content.

    Lemmy Community:

    • Type: Part of a “federated” social platform inspired by Reddit, where users create topic-based communities (similar to subreddits).
    • Structure: Each community is moderated by appointed users, and rules are typically clearer and more strictly enforced than on imageboards.
    • Content: Focused on discussion, link sharing, and community engagement, with a strong emphasis on moderation and decentralized control.
    • Anonymity: Users have accounts and can build reputations, though they can still use pseudonyms.
    • Moderation: Community-driven moderation with platform-level tools to prevent abuse and illegal content.

    In short: 4chan/8chan are anonymous, minimally moderated imageboards with a history of controversial content, while Lemmy communities are user-moderated, account-based discussion forums with stronger moderation and decentralized control.