I am working on rebuilding one of my communities. Originally it was a small fanfiction thing but as I have another fan related domain I decided to make this one a Dark Fiction site and community.
Thing is that Dark Fiction can get… Dark.
So while I am working on the ideas and which software to use for community, I need to figure out what is allowed for rules and discussion.
Obviously moderation would need to be far more lax than say Mastodon.art or anything from Europe. You can’t start banning everyone who talks about dark topics if they follow that topic to its darker logical conclusion.
Obviously Harrassment, KYS statements, Actual Racism, and a few other things should be banned. But discussion of how a racists bigoted character might address something shouldn’t be.
I live in the US so 1st Amendment is pretty open ended.
Figured I would put this out to discuss cause it is such a disconnect between what most people would generally expect from an instance due to the subject matter.
You’d obviously need to abide by the rules of the instance your community is on. Whatever those are, because that’s the server it is hosted on. You could copy those, or be more strict. I’d add rules on how to flag stories as NSFW, so nobody gets weird stuff in their feeds if they don’t want to see it. Plus something that makes it clear it’s fictional works. Otherwise some Lemmy users are bound to get confused, once they watch the All feed. And I’d make it clear whether you want copyright violations, or if those should be original stories, written by OP themself.
Maybe have a look at other internet forums for fanfiction, dark fiction or whatever. There are lots of things to consider. Maybe people will hand in low quality stuff, ragebait, AI generated stories… You can make rules for all of that.
And maybe take care of your authors. Lemmy has downvotes and annoying people. And it’s super toxic if you take several weeks to write a story, and other people hate on them.
Yeah, I am gonna host the community on its own server. I figured it be too difficult in general because of the subject matter to figure out a good moderation policy. Trying to do this on someone else’s server would be near impossible I think.
And the Upvote/Downvote situation is a big reason I am really concidering not using Lemmy as software for it. It is too open for abuse and brigading is a problem Reddit has and refuses to deal with.
NodeBB recently added ActivityPub support, I think through a plugin, so I was gonna use that.
ActivityPub support is a core feature of NodeBB 4.0. It has some mild compatibility issues with Lemmy at the moment – you can cross-communicate, but you can’t currently treat Lemmy communities as NodeBB forum categories – but it works surprisingly well with Mastodon.
Yeah, I think a dedicated server is a good idea.
For the other things, you’ll have to try. It’s difficult to speculate how users are going to behave.
I think you can turn off downvotes in Lemmy. I’m not entirely sure if NodeBB is a good idea. ActivityPub support is fairly new and you might run into technical issues as an early adopter. But on the other hand they’re a well established project. They’re going to iron out the bugs quickly. And seems Lemmy uses lots of resources, so you’re probably better off with something else for a smaller instance.
Ultimately, I think that decision should be made on technical requirements. If you connect to the Lemmyverse, you’re going to have the same people around, no matter if you choose Lemmy, PieFed or NodeBB. It’s all the same community/people.
True. And keeping the technical specs low would be best since this might be combined with a web page for an Archive. That being said, encouraging people to build their own sites is something I would prefer since content support is a pain of a different flavor.