• Jilanico@lemmy.world
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    Bummer :( bad actors ruining it for everyone.

    So what does this mean for lemmy.world users? Can we still seamlessly see beehaw communities but not post/comment?

    As for beehaw users, I assume we and our communities simply do not exist, right?

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      we can still see and interact with both. Ernest has not defederated with them at this time so we should have few issues. As a community on this instance we need to use this platform in good faith to assure we arent banned/defederated with

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        When you say “we” do you mean lemmy.world folks? I see you’re from kbin 🤔 who is Ernest?

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          I think they meant kbin. We only just started seeing federated posting, so it’s catching lots of us by surprise when people are responding from, and about, other instances.

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          The others read it right. I thought you were from kbin when I commented. So yes now that beehaw split from lemmy.world you can’t see (or maybe it is just interacting with) any of their content from your current instance.

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            So I did some experimenting. Maybe the defederation hasn’t happened yet because I just commented on a post in beehaw’s technology community. I was also able to see beehaw posts in my search results and also requested to subscribe to one of their communities.

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      The content of an instance is copied to another instance as soon as users request it and if both instances are federated

      As for beehaw users, I assume we and our communities simply do not exist, right?

      Don’t say “we”. We don’t know who you are unless we hover on your username and I guess mobile users cannot even do it anyway.

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          is the sign up process on lemmy “unvetted”? can you just make an account? here you have to sign up with email and verify it within 1 hour or it won’t work until Ernest allows it lol

          You could imagine people abusing unvetted sign ups to troll or whatever

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            I can’t speak for other instances, but Beehaw requires a convincing explanation of why you feel that you are right for Beehaw and Beehaw is right for you.

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              “convincing” is a stretch. I wrote like 2 fluff lines about nothing and they approved the account.
              It’s kind of silly to think that a bunch of trolls couldn’t do the same and join the site very easily. They’re essentially trusting their users to pinky promise to tel the truth on the application lol.

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                Even this requirement is enough to deter what I imagine is the vast amount of trolls. If people act up after being approved, they get banned.

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              Huh, interesting. Kbin.social just required an email confirmation.

              So they’re manually approving each user at beehaw then? That explains why their communities seemed small. They’re managing ongoing mod work by having a much higher initial workload. Neat!

          • Jilanico@lemmy.world
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            Depends on the instance, as far as I know. Some require a short written intro, some require email verification, some let you sign up without even an email.