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  • Farewell... for now? - dmv.social is closing on April 14th.

    tldr: dmv.social is closing on April 14th. Going forward, the instance will be read-only until the termination date. I apologize for the short notice, but I am setting this read-only to prevent abuse.

    I set up a Matrix space for the heck of it in case I decide to open things up again: https://matrix.to/#/#dmvsocial:matrix.org

    What do I do?

    If you are a dmv.social user, consider signing up for another instance. A few that I like include:

    • https://lemmy.world
    • https://beehaw.org
    • https://literature.cafe
    • https://sh.itjust.works
    • https://lemmy.zip

    If you go to your Profile on the website, there should be a link to export your subscription list. You may import this list to other instances. Do note that some instances aren't federated with everyone, and instances have varying SFW/NSFW policies.

    If you wish to start a community for anywhere in the DMV area: I will create a post on the big communities here to help spread the word. Send a private message to @dmvsocial@dmv.social by March 23. I will compile a big post on all of the major communities here after March 23 linking to alternative communities.

    If you are a server host where dmv.social communities have federated to: I have locked all posts and communities. You should not have to worry about spam. Feel free to delete the communities after April 14th.

    Thank You.

    I've received about a half dozen unsolicited "thank you" DMs over the last few months. Genuinely, the unsolicited "thank you"s have been uplifting.

    To the few users on this instance: thank you for making this instance your home on the Threadiverse the past several months. I've received a few private messages thanking me for running this and providing a SFW-gateway to the Threadiverse, so I hope I reasonably delivered up until this point.

    To everyone else: Thanks for the upvotes, the downvotes, the subscribes, occasional comments, and lurking :)

    Will you be back?

    Maybe. If this does return, I want to give it 6-12 months. If you're interested about this returning, bookmark https://dmv.social and check back in 6 months. In the mean time, I'll post an update to the Matrix space: https://matrix.to/#/#dmvsocial:matrix.org

    I still want to provide a federated social network for this area, I'm just not really confident now is the right time.

    OK, cut the b-s: Why?

    I want to make a few things abundantly clear so there's no unnecessary speculation:

    1. This was not a financial decision. The server hosting costs were $55/mo, which were extremely easy to manage.

    2. This was not done because dmv.social is still on the smaller/still-growing side. I've spent years building communities elsewhere, anyone would be unreasonable to expect something to take off in less than a year.

    3. I'm not playing the blame-game and putting this on the Lemmy devs. They seem like busy folks adding stuff in and I appreciate that releases have been pretty damn seamless from a server-administration side.

    4. This was done entirely because of my concerns about being a server host on the Fediverse. 99.9999% of Fediverse folks are wonderful people. The remaining 0.0001% are urinating in the pool, so to speak.

    I've been weighing this decision for the last 2-3 weeks. I wanted to build a mod bot to get ahead of the malicious images problem other hosts had since I didn't want that crap coming here. Common sense eventually kicked in, and I realized that the risk of liability just isn't something I want to deal with.

    Last year, a few other instances had malicious images posted. The admins and mods of the communities were quick to remove it and explain what was going on, but that was a huge wake-up call that "wow... this is... dangerous."

    A few months later, this seemed to happen again.

    Now fast forward to several days ago, there was the incident on Mastodon where someone tried to shut down Content Nation by sending CSAM their way.. This event was pretty much the final straw with my confidence level in the Fediverse and the risk of images.

    Quite frankly, this is disturbing and I just don't want to deal with the possibility of this crap.

    This behavior on the Fediverse is extremely problematic and I can't be the only server host where this isn't sitting right.

    Anyways, I can ramble on more but I've typed enough.

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  • Introducing a Matrix Space for dmv.social

    Hey folks!

    For those on Matrix wanting somewhere else to lurk or for dmv.social support, a Matrix space is now available!

    https://matrix.to/#/#dmvsocial:matrix.org

    The space is currently hosted on matrix.org though this may change in the future.

    The Discord server will still remain available for support-only purposes.

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  • dmv.socal Community Guidelines [updated July 3, 2023]

    dmv.social wants to be an environment of thoughtful, kind, and neighborly discussion. Please participate in a manner that doesn't promote hatred such as racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and classism. Assume others are participating in good faith. Please keep content on dmv.social "generally safe for work".

    Have an issue or concern? Reach out to @dmvsocial@dmv.social to let us know.

    Do note, the guidelines below cannot fully enumerate all behavior we wish to promote and discourage and will be amended as needed.

    Federated Communities

    This section applies only to those with accounts hosted on dmv.social. Accounts hosted on other Lemmy instances may ignore this section.

    Users with accounts on dmv.social are welcome to join other communities in the fediverse provided the community is focused on content that is:

    • Considered generally safe-for-work; not pornographic or sexually explicit.
    • Not hateful in nature
    • Legal in the DC/MD/VA area and doesn't promote illegal activity across states

    Communities that go against the above criteria will be removed. If you intend to join communities for the above, we kindly ask that you consider a more lenient Lemmy/Kbin instance to host your account and follow dmv.social communities from there.

    When engaging with communities hosted on other instances, please make an effort to review and abide by the community rules. Actions of users on this instance may be seen as representative of everyone on here.

    General Content

    What to Submit

    Anything anyone in the area would take interest in knowing or learning. This includes news, information about what's happening, history, interesting things you've stumbled across, ramblings. The !chat@dmv.social community is available for general chat.

    Prohibited

    • Inciting harm against an individual or group by promoting violence, harassment, or revenge is prohibited.

    • Please do not solicit donations or money. Posts for awareness of non-profit organizations may be posted in a very limited capacity if you actively participate and post seldomly.

    • Refrain from submitting content that could reasonably be deemed illegal. In cases where state law and federal law conflict, abstract discussion is permitted but shouldn't give exact instructions on how to violate the law.

    • Please do not submit content that could reasonably be deemed pornographic or sexually explicit.

    Posts

    • Please refrain from stylizing post titles to make them stand out among other posts such as by posting in uppercase, adding symbols, and punctuation

    • Try to submit a generally reputable or original source.

    • Please limit self-promotion. Community members with an established history of substantiative contributions to content may seldomly contribute self-promotional posts. Members with new accounts or those with little activity should refrain.

    • Please use the original title when posting links. Lemmy will suggest a title from a given URL.

    Comments

    • Be kind. Don't be snarky. Assume good intent.

    • Focus on the content of the argument instead of name-calling.

    • Avoid generic tangents and perfunctory remarks. Demonstrate or explain why you hold your point of view for us to explore and learn.

    • Controversial topics should be met with nuance and well-intended curious discussion. Please don't try to flame, incite, bait, or provoke other commenters. When possible, cite reputable sources and avoid broad generalizations.

    • Please don't use this instance or it's communities for political or ideological battle.

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  • Upgrading to Lemmy 0.18 around 2-3pm

    Lemmy 0.18 contains a number of bugfixes and UI tweaks that appear highly welcomed: Release Info

    Measures will continue to be in place to limit registration, especially as this release removes the CAPTCHA requirement.

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  • Blocking instances for potentially suspicious activity

    It's no secret the bots have arrived on Lemmy.

    I've been monitoring https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy and it seems that a number of instances with open sign-ups are getting thousands of new user registrations but have very, very little user activity to show for it.

    To stay ahead of potential problems, I'm preemptively defederating several instances that appear to be used for bot signups. If there are instances that contain legitimate content that end up blocked I will be more than happy to consider removing them off of the list. The intent is not to remove access to legitimate content, the intent is to make it more difficult for bad actors to propagate spam to communities hosted here.

    Current criteria I'm looking at:

    • Little/No mention of the instance on popular social media sites -- I don't want to defederate an instance that became popular overnight for legitimate reasons
    • Large number of accounts (>5000)
    • Very little local posts/comments (<25)
    • Few/No subscribed communities elsewhere (<5)
    • Very low active user count in the past day/week (<20)
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  • Community subscriptions to lemmy.ml appear to work now

    Throughout the last several days there was an issue when subscribing to Lemmy.ml communities.

    Subscribing to a Lemmy.ml community would get stuck at "Subscribe Pending" and no content would come across.

    It appears this issue is no longer present.

    A list of communities on the Lemmy.ml instance is available here

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  • A brief guide to using Lemmy

    Lemmy's UI seems a bit unintuitive so I'll try to explain some things. So let's get started by walking through how to:

    1. Create an account
    2. Find a community to join
    3. Reading a Post
    4. Add a comment on an existing post
    5. Create a post in a community
    6. Other Gotchas I've Found

    Create an Account

    At the top right, click "Sign Up".

    !

    Now pick a username (this can't be changed!), give your email if you want to be able to reset your password, and write a short thing about what you like about the area. This is to help keep the bots at bay.

    !

    Find a Community

    There are two types of communities to join: Local and Federated. Local communities are hosted on this server, Federated communities are hosted on other servers.

    Joining a Local Community

    To find a local community on this instance, click the "Communities" button at top

    !

    Now a list shows up with the local communities, how many users, posts, and comments are in each. For this exercise, lets join the !introductions community. Click "Introductions"

    !

    Now click "Subscribe" on the right side. !

    Creating a Post

    Navigate to the !introductions community from earlier, on the right side, click "Create Post" !

    Now fill in a title and content. If you want to share a link, you can paste in a URL to the URL field, give a title for the post, and write a blurb about the link. !

    Adding a Comment

    If you navigate to the !internal_testing community, I have created a Testing thread. Click the "Testing Thread" link.

    After the post contents you should see a text above other people's comments. You can write text for your comment, then click "Post" to submit.

    !

    Other Gotchas

    Issue: Unable to navigate/click links Workaround: It seems if any input fields have been modified, Lemmy won't let you navigate. Refreshing the page appears to make things work.

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  • Federation Policy [updated July 11, 2023]

    Hi Folks!

    This post will stay updated to note the federation policy of this instance.

    Generally speaking, the federation policy is open and ideally want to maintain this stance. We wish to allow open access to communities that operate at least closely to the Community Guidelines. I believe this to be the policy that's easiest to deal with.

    Instances and communities may be added to the blocklist if:

    • it primarily hosts NSFW content
    • the instance primarily hosts pornography or community contains and allows of pornography
    • it generally contains illegal content or content that could be reasonably deemed as pushing the bounds of legality
    • the moderation and userbase are very politically motivated
    • a host to trolling, bigotry, and/or intentionally offensive content
    • Causes a severely undue burden of moderation
    • it is hacked, breached, or used for spam

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    Justification

    Hosting this server is a part-time operation and my concerns are two-fold:

    1. Due to how federation works, I believe someone could argue that content federated from other communities may count as this server hosting the content.

    2. This is a part-time operation with a limited number of community members helping out and flamewars/internet fights suck to mediate.

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    Appeals

    If an instance or community is removed, you may appeal in @support@dmvsocial@dmv.social and all will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

    Instances and communities removed for being hacked, breached, or spam will be allowed after the admins/mods rectify the situation.

    As mod tooling improves for Lemmy, we may be able to revisit former instance/community removals.

    ---- Updates: 2023-July-11: Added link to Community Guidelines; Added justification; Added appeals section;

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  • Welcome to the dmv.social Lemmy Instance!

    Welcome to dmv.social, a Lemmy community for folks in and around the DC, Maryland, Virginia to chat and participate in Lemmy!

    Don't have an account yet? Joining should be easy. Sign up here and try to log in a few hours later or the following day. If you get an error, it means your account hasn't been approved yet and you'll need to try again later -- this is only done to ensure there aren't any bots.

    Be sure to introduce yourself in !introductions.

    Why are you running this?

    An open internet can be a good thing. I think it's important to have a site for locals to discuss and chat. As major social media sites work to become more profitable post-pandemic, I've become increasingly concerned with the direction they are going. I've had a lot of fun meeting folks on other sites in the area and participating in local discussions, so I'm hoping to foster an environment for that on federated social media.

    Why do accounts require Admin Approval?

    I don't want to host spam bots.

    How is this funded?

    Right now, out of pocket. I have zero interest in making money off this. If this instance becomes something you enjoy and you feel like you have to do something, thank me with a beer or coffee if we do a meetup in the future. If this instance is at risk of being shut down due to financial reasons, I'll post about it well in advance, but hosting costs are fairly minimal for a server that'll handle quite a number of users for a long time into the future.

    Can I create a community here?

    Absolutely! Right now the process is by request because I am hesitant to open the process up due to Lemmy's limited administration/moderation tools, but I'm fairly open to almost anything as long as it's SFW and doesn't promote hatred. Request the community in !support@dmv.social.

    How can I find communities?

    Check out the how-to guide

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