• kadu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    But I’m specifically wondering about Mastodon vs Twitter, not Lemmy.

    Don’t let students create accounts - just let your official accounts from the staff federate from your instance, and people can follow them from other public moderated instances.

    A Lemmy instance for university students would turn chaotic in about 4 seconds haha

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      1 year ago

      Many Universities already have their own dedicated subreddits that are usually moderated by a mix of faculty, staff, and students. I know of at least one sub moderated in part by the chair oftheh math department, who is as funny as they are savage.

      An above-average level of shitposting goes on, sure, but it’s also a great venue for the school’s online community to engage across organizational boundaries.

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        1 year ago

        People can reply to posts on Twitter, and yet they have official Twitter accounts.

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            1 year ago

            Twitter’s moderation barely works. Regardless, I still don’t understand what your point is.

            If you post on Twitter, get public replies and report a troll… How’s that different on Mastodon?