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It seems like you're in the wrong Fediverse instance. I think beehaw makes an attempt to keep it serious and on point, with more moderation.
Also try tildes, which has a very interesting voting system where you can attach a tag to your upvotes or downvotes, such as 'noise' or 'off topic' or 'joke', and overall vote score gets reduced - not sure exactly how it works. (Tildes is not part of the Fediverse though, if I recall, it's stand alone site like reddit.)
Both those may be invite only.
On reddit there is a subreddit of r/WorldNews called r/WorldNews_Serious which moderates out the jokes and trivial discussion, so look out for those communities to popup in the Fediverse.
I don't mind jokes, even the bad ones - it shows these people are at least cheerful and upbeat even with the world not doing so great atm. If you think the joke is lame, that's what the downvote is for, so use it would be my advice.
Honestly, I think other reddit alternatives could benefit from adding something like the labels from Tildes (exemplary, off-topic, joke, noise, malice) in order to create sorting algorithms for different types of users/communities.
It could, for example, allow people who are tired of the constant jokes to have comments which get labeled as jokes sorted lower, which could even be the default in communities intended for serious discussion... or you could do the opposite and sort funny comments to the top when jokes are the purpose.
I might have to look into Beehaw then, and see what I think of it. Not sure what I think of having more moderation though.
I think active moderation is about the only way to discourage bad behaviour on the internet.
Allowed to run free, trolls and racists quickly take over any online space by discouraging decent people from participating.
Oh wow. I didn't realize they were using the slashdot system.
That's the first thing that makes me slightly tempted to try out tildes.
You need an invite though. I don't know anybody so I can't get in.
Same. Though i've seen some invites being offered on kbin/lemmy.