- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- fediverse@lemmy.world
Definitely do this. It puts broadcasters in control of their data and their brand and not the arbitrary whims of some third party.
Every company should do it. Have their own instance, have a main corporate account, one for each of their brands, and availability of for staff to have accounts there.
Companies complain about the lack of moderation on twitter under Musk, so do something about it.
In the UK the BBC are running their own instance social.bbc on trial basis, and I think the trial was recently extended.
Hopefully other public bodies will follow suit.
Pretty much all companies should be doing the same thing, not just public bodies.
If you build your house on a king’s land, the king owns your house.
You know, it just occurred to me that it’d probably be useful if there were providers providing and maintaining instances as turnkey operations. Most organizations won’t want to host themselves, but might still want to pay for a (reasonably cheap) instance.
Anyone know what commercial options are out there? A really quick search didn’t turn up anything for me.
Here you go:
https://elest.io/open-source/lemmy
You can sign up and deploy a lemmy instance in a few minutes. Or a mastadon. Or if you are one of those people, even a kbin.
Hey, I resemble that remark!
What is the Mastodon Lemmy.world equivalent? Like a big, neutral server with minimal censorship and bullshit, and access to most other servers?
I can’t believe all public entities didn’t jump on ASAP. It just makes so much sense.
I wish, and that would also give another push to RSS feeds which are builtin, to follow people without having an account.
I wish CBC would host their own Mastodon server.