Comment by 👺 daruma

=> Re: "Invitation-only communities" | In: s/Geminispace

I've been part of different invite only community in the past and it waas always for the greater good. Merveilles.town is a good example of invite only community and I find the content that comes out of that to be really high quality. I am also starting a new community, lucid.observer and I am still trying to find the middle ground of what will be the most inviting, yet I want to have a group of people who participate and uses the service for their own good.

The way I see it in real life, even if a group, like let say my karate school, is open to the public, if you don't participate you are not welcomed anymore, so there are some 'moderation' system without being too 'inforced'.

=> 👺 daruma

2024-06-22 · 7 months ago

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=> 📡 Queen_City_Nerd · 2024-06-22 at 18:46:

the Telnet BBS I run has some invite only areas. It's protected space for women, minorities that just don't need the nonsense. I've not had any takers on this on my platform but I also have new BBS. So it's a thing and can really be nice when you're part of a small often harassed community. We have a Jewish instance on Mastadon and it's just nice to have a space free from what's become the routine on the rest of the platforms.

=> 💀 requiem · 2024-06-22 at 18:47:

Invite-only communities tend to be OK, not elitist in my experience. I saw some “invite only” communities grow enormous and it still worked OK; although the greater the size the greater the need to moderate as invite-only communities tend to have stricter codes of conduct. That’s possibly another reason why they tend to be more civilised: there’s a real risk of losing your hard-won account; and your friend who had an invite last time might not have one again…

=> ❄ freezr · 2024-06-23 at 04:47:

I am OK...

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Invitation-only communities — What are your thoughts on communities that rely on invitation-only registration to combat spam/abuse? Every user is invited by another user (except the first one) and you could take measures if you notice that all the users invited by X turn out to be spambots. Does this create an elitist community, or maybe a ghost town because no one joins, or could it work? I see it as a cheap alternative to expensive moderation or anti-bot services that could make sense for...

=> 💬 lufte · 6 comments · 2024-06-22 · 7 months ago

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