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[Warning: I didn't read her full report yet.]
I agree that it's flawed. As of now, to my knowledge:
It works in a small scale, but once it gets big enough, it'll become a mess.
However I don't agree with her IMHO dichotomic conclusion that "if you care about user safety, do not deploy either of these" (implication: "if you deploy either Lemmy or Kbin you don't care about user safety"). It's a more weighted decision that depends on:
Plus discouraging people from migrating creates a chicken-and-egg problem. Open source projects rely a lot on user contributions; specially for code. If both Kbin and Lemmy are used enough then someone will eventually code the missing tools.
Yea. There might be a little hypocrisy here in failing to compare lemmy to where mastodon was at times of large growth. Slightly more subtle language with some suggestions and insights as to where things might go would probably have been more helpful.
That being said, it is super awesome that thisismissem, a mastodon dev primarily, is reaching out across platforms and advocating for platform-generic tooling for important tasks. They didn’t need to do this, but it surely moves the needle forward, and cross-platform collaboration or discussion is certainly a good thing.