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Didn't know the shitjustworks team was Canadian, and didn't know that Fédécan existed.
Welcome, and I'm now a donor!
Edit: interesting to see that Fédécan is a non-profit but not a charity ... I would have thought something like Lemmy would fall under a pretty clear 'other' charitable cause:
providing certain public amenities to benefit the community (for example, public recreation grounds)
It is a lot harder to get and maintain charity status IIRC
Welcome.
Only concern I guess for me is I previously made the choice to join here because I really like the idea that the users of the instance are the main driving force in the direction and choices of the instance. Just hope that kind of ‘autonomousness’ (I prob made this word up lol) stays in tact. Maybe you can comment on that cuz I didnt see it addressed in this post
Yes, this will not change. The /c/Agora will continue to be a platform for members to use to shape this instance.
I suppose the word you were looking for is "autonomy"
Good to see Canada still doing good things for people who are doing good things. We here in the U.S. clearly try to discourage that sort of behavior for ourselves, but if you want to encourage community and communication in an environmentally responsible way, we can approve, as long as we aren't being socialists or whatever ourselves.
Looking forward to this. I have been adding bits and pieces to their wiki/guides at https://fedecan.ca/en/ too, as i think having guides related to the fediverse is a must have.
I'm an @lemmy.ca user and subbed to multiple @sh.itjust.works communities. I didn't know you were hosted in Canada. I'm all for Canadian unity, and glad to see us all working togther for a stronger Canadian Fediverse based on mutual, continuous consent and agreement.
Elbows up! May Lemmy.ca (BC) and SJW (Quebec) build up a better future for all Canadians!
Saw this getting featured on my home instance (lemmy.ca). Is sh.itjust.works hosted in Canada? If so, had no clue.
Yep, they're hosted on the East coast
That's awesome! Glad to see the collab!
Where is Lemmy.ca hosted geographically?
It used to be on OVH, which means likely Toronto or Quebec, but now it's at a colo in vancouver
More detials in: https://lemmy.ca/post/37453471
Per their instance's description:
A bilingual (EN/FR) general-purpose instance located in eastern Canada! Powered by 99% renewable energy! Everyone is welcome eh.
I just made my account here yesterday so this is all new to me, but it's fantastic to see an east Canada instance like that, and the broader lemmy.ca that we're on :)
Welcome to the party, pals
I've come to feel like Lemmy has an oversized (relative to global population) Canadian community.
Can someone explain why that is?
I've also blocked so many American instances I just might be out of touch too lol
Pretty sure lemmy started in Canada
Edit: k nvm I'm not sure, i don't know where i got that from because I cannot find any support for it.
Not exactly surprising, Reddit also has (had?) a sizeable Canadian population.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/reddit-users-by-country
There's no way that can be true... Over half of the population having a Reddit account?
Okay well at least 6 of those 24 million are me so maybe I can see that making sense if most people are multilogging.
It's probably counts impressions from searches. Not only people with accounts. That data would mean over half of people from USA too.
As a citizen south of you, thanks for whatever it is (having also blocked most US instances and feeds). It's nice to feel social and not be inundated with psychosis and toxicity.
This is excellent! Sharing business infrastructure while maintaining server and moderation independence seems like the right way to go.
I'm not inherently against this, but what benefit does this bring users of either instance (or Fedecan)? It seems like teaming up in this way (sort of) goes against the whole decentralized nature of the fediverse.
As a extreme example that hopefully never happens, a decade or so from now, every federated Lemmy instance could be under the umbrella of Fedecan, and it could leverage its power and not federate with new instances at all, making it no better or different than Reddit, and making it difficult for any new Lemmy server to gain traction.
I don't expect users to notice much. This mostly just helps SJW avoid duplication of effort that we've already done, things like setting up proper banking / donation systems, etc. They're also welcome to leave at any time, if they feel we're no longer going in the same direction.
We're not merging sites / stacks or anything like that but we will likely collaborate more, simply to save each other time and energy. Since we are all just volunteers, that's really helpful.
Copying my comment for the second bit
I appreciate that people are asking about this since we want to future-proof things as much as possible. Being vigilant is a good thing :)
As for our plans around that, what I'm thinking is
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we can be transparent about everything that is going on, and publicly share as much as possible, so that people can look for issues with this organization
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overtime if we can set up more guides about what we learned and how we're set up, and open source technical things that we make ourselves, so that it'll be easier for new organizations and instances to pop up
[…] sh.itjust.works will fall under the Fedecan umbrella and will share common […] policies
Does this mean changes to the ToS, defederation practices, etc.?
Our Terms of Service will be likely be reviewed in the future, but our core philosophy of “don’t get us in trouble” will stay the same. We’ve always believed that the actions of a few shouldn’t negatively impact the experience for everyone else—and that belief still stands.
When it comes to defederation, we handle it on a case-by-case basis. We only consider it under very specific circumstances, or if there’s a clear mandate from the community. For example, we may choose to defederate from an instance if it's causing harm or violating our rules, especially if their admin team is unresponsive or unreachable.
Whenever we do take such action, we usually start a discussion with the community to keep everyone informed. In fact, this has happened recently—you can read more about it here.
Seems like a no-brainer & an all-round win-win, given that you already align closely on many fronts.
These two statements could use some hair-splitting though (emphasis mine):
Donations to sh.itjust.works will continue to support our mission and objectives exclusively.
Operational costs related to running the non-profit will be shared among projects and these expenses will be transparently disclosed in annual reports published on the Fedecan website.
Would donations to sh.itjust.works support the instance exclusively as per the first quote? Or as a Fedecan project, would those donations to sh.itjust.works backfeed into Fedecan in some way as per the second quote?
Will you make public the action plan for withdrawal when it is prepared?
I'm not a user here (nor a contributor) - just looking for clarification :)
I think Fedecan donations go toward shared infrastructure expenses and projects, while sh.itjust.works donations go toward SJW expenses exclusively.
sh.itjust.works donations would go toward shared ~~experiences~~ expenses to some extent, but not other Fedecan projects.
I'm not part of the project though, that's just my interpretation.
It's the way I initially interpreted it too, but anything to do with money should leave no room for interpretation. Either SJW donations continue to go to SJW exclusively or they do not. 'Shared experiences' isn't exclusively SJW and is a generic label that can be applied to almost anything.
The reply from @[email protected] is in agreement with you, but it's still interpretation.
If I had a horse in this race, I wouldn't mind some fraction of it going towards shared infra etc. But that should be made explicitly clear for donators giving to SJW.
The exit strat is more interesting to see. There have been so many rugpulls in crypto, online charity etc that I'm now automatically suspicious of pretty much anything where money changes hands.
"Experiences" was a typo, I meant "Expenses". I think this is more of a roomate situation, where rent and utilities are shared, but food, taxes, and recreation are not. Paying more of the rent may indirectly allow your roommate to spend more on streaming services, you're not ever paying for their subscriptions directly.
That said, official clarification is definitely a good thing.
Seems like a smart idea. In the UK the Online Safety Act is catching a lot of small websites that can't afford to comply with rules that should just be targeting the big companies. Stuff like that could easily happen in Canada.
A group like this should make it easier to make everyone's voice heard to say ideas like that are bad. When, inevitably, they do end up passing, it makes it possible to share legal or insurance costs when they become necessary.
This is great. Thanks for continuing to improve our instance!
I’m a happy sh.it just.works user, thank you for your efforts!
I'm a happy lemmy.ca user, welcome to the family server cousin!
Les Cousins Dangereux.
This is an interesting development, a federation of federated instances. Welcome!