• poVoq@slrpnk.net
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    So you are only complaining that accounts are not centralized? The entire Fediverse works like that and I don’t really see an issue with that.

    And why would a host change the location for their “Classified site for Berlin” instance? That doesn’t make any sense, since it is location specific by design.

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      No, I’m complaining that the server determines a user and items location.

      You don’t need centralization for that. If I’m making a post, I should be able to set the location for the item at that point - this information is federated, so then the user’s server is irrelevant, only the location the user sets is relevant.

      That is what makes this a bad design. It has nothing to do with centralization.

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        Why is it bad design that you have a location specific page where you post location specific classified ads? Thats how all of them work.

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          Because the ability to post is locked to a server’s region.

          As you said, I can’t go in and browse the United States listings. Why? What technical reason is there to prevent me, as a user, from wanting to join?

          NOT as an admin. As a user.

          Lets think of this like mastodon and hashtags for a second. If the hashtag were a location, why would I need to join aus.social to see the hashtag location for Australia? Why would I need to join mstdn.ca to see the hashtags for Canada?

          I think the flohmarkt design inherently works the opposite of other federated designs. It is limiting by design, limiting server use by region, rather than what a user is choosing to follow.

          I’m concerned I’m not explaining something properly, so if there is a part that isn’t making sense to you, let me know.