Because of the starting discussion here about #moderation and #BIPoC and #LGBTQIA in the fediverse, may I add my very small 2¢?
IMHO instances should be governed by the same principles any modern democracy functions.
Legislative: All users of the instance decide about its rules.
Executive: A number of moderators act on these rules, voted by the people
Judiciary: A number of judges control the moderators and are voted by the people.
Financing then also has to be done by the people.
@gurubert Apart from the issues I see according to German Law at least, I haven't seen this approach working unless there's a single controlling instance that can enforce who's in and who's out. After all, you shouldn't be allowed to force by Law to become a community member either; I don't think that's how the idea of a "community" works.
@wusel I am at birth member of a community called my state (usually) where I am usually forced to pay taxes as soon as I can afford it.
If I want to take part in an association (a german Verein) I also have to become member and pay fees. Such an association is usually democratically organized.
But maybe Internet communities need another model. How does democracy come into play here?
@gurubert Let's me tell you my view on e. g. the #Freifunk movement. There are registered associations, there are non-registered ones or people that just work together (which legally may be an partnership unter the Cocil Code (dt.: GbR ) or a non-registered association (dt.: nicht-eingetragener Verein). These work together unter the Freifunk umbrella, broadly sharing the same goals but apply different ways of working towards those locally. 1/x
@gurubert Now, to consider yourself a part of the movement, you don't have to join any of these associations at all, but just to work with
others towards the generic goals. 2+ people IIRC doing that already count as a "Community".
Those smaller Communities form the bigger, german wide, Freifunk Community. 2/x
@gurubert hey together somehow decide on things, but by having trademarked the name "Freifunk", one registered association from Berlin – that kind of invented it in the first place – in theory could excersise some power on "misbehaving" communities to at least not call themselves "Freifunk" anymore. 3/x