It seems that this is supposed to be the replacement for the Monero subreddit.
- Is this a good idea?
- Will we be losing a lot of visibility?
- Do we trust the admin?
Let’s discuss :-)
We don’t trust reddit, that is why we are here. Visibility will be lower initially, but if we are consistent in our usage and volume of discussion Lemmy Monero will gain traction.
Good idea or bad idea : reddit isn’t tenable, so it’s either Lemmy or some other self hosted platform.
I’m glad monero.town got created.
Why should a crypto community be against decentralized social media?
Sounds great to me.
If there’s any problem, we can still open a monero community on another instance
- Is this a good idea?
I don’t think anything speaks against having a community that isn’t bound to reddits ToS, especially now that reddit is truning to crap.
- Will we be losing a lot of visibility?
The subreddit doesn’t go away by people using monero.town. Should most community discourse actually move here, the subreddit can just have a stickied post that links here.
- Do we trust the admin?
Some of you might know me already :)
I’ve been running https://monerosupplies.com for about 1.5 years, the lemmy instance monero.house since February (which has now become monero.town), I am in my second elected term as Monero MAGIC Fund Committee member, a mod on r/Monero & r/Monerosupport and some more community stuff.
Nice to see you running a new community project mb. Good work, as always. Keep it up!
Good idea? Yes. Lose visibility? Gain visibility. More homes! Trust? Verify!
@jonf3n I would say this is a good idea! In the long-term, there’s actually more visibility since the wider fediverse can now interact with posts (that’s actually what I’m doing right now!)
I can’t really say anything in particular about the admin of monero dot town, but worst-case scenario, someone else could make a different instance if they wanted.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I Jonathan Cross control @jonf3n on monero.town You can verify this message with my PGP key: 9386 A2FB 2DA9 D0D3 1FAF 0818 C0C0 7613 2FFA 7695 Available on my website: https://jonathancross.com/ That key has been verified by monero core devs and others. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCgAdFiEEMsk361Pa9SImG35c2FeN+Op8zxsFAmSIutAACgkQ2FeN+Op8 zxuvKAf8DejF44H3s7OkxQWOa89lkUt5Jo6T2/WVtaGfHaPvzcyiCngMVf0XdoFA KKTCZdZ3oa6Q9skgFJYnTHVNYIZ0bOkxVjblmWkf33NOKzswgoP1UP+ZPoafY6MB YTw5SyWbeLPYivWNt+IUWqY+BUH/FjNYFTBGWary+qo12XiS0LRORgQsh1u7bkeg 2gADj9e30eLolW9HyxmyIWMZg0Bg5BjOymc+nsxgIHA1k89qUUVjB+x0yVRnUl0Z 4i9MlsuTDotlFqCpL85jQUvLVLtEfxzoqRkRGmQy93m0j+P0hlMQ/v6PhGigQg3L BA1p7HNvNf8wLtEnERF042QQzi1tqg== =3JQL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
As someone who only shallowly understands pgp, could you explain why you posted this? Should we all do it to verify our authenticity?
Sorry, didn’t see this question.
Essentially, PGP allows us to establish decentralized identities… many in the Monero / security / privacy space have verified my key in person, at conferences, etc. Using the message above, they can establish that this is not an impostor account (unless I was sloppy and lost access to my PGP private key). For those who don’t know me personally, they can still establish that the same key that signed that message above also made the following code changes to Monero stretching back to 2017. The key has also been verified and digitally signed by some members of the Monero Core team who you may trust to some degree. You still decide, but you have a bit more info now.
Hope that helps.