There was an issue where lemmy.ml refused connections from kbin instances but the admins of that instance fixed the issue yesterday. At no point did true defederation occur.
That still doesn’t explain why the block button doesn’t seem to work.
Explanation here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/118#issuecomment-942720
Ooh, so domain block does something else entirely: it hides threads with links to the domain in question. That’s another thing I was wondering how to do; was looking for a filtering option. Thank you so much!
I think you’re thinking of Lemmygrad.
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If so, they don’t seem to reflect that in the way they’re managing their community. At least, not from what I can see.
If they’re keeping their politics separate from their moderation, I see no issue with it, or any reason for defederation.
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I would mind, I just don’t think that it’s worth cutting off huge swaths of communities, whom are largely not Nazis, from each other.
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Then find a new instance instead of trying to force this one to meet your standards.
Bye then!
That’s the fun thing about this all. You can just make your own instance. Have fun!
But that’s hard work. It’s much easier to tell other people what they should be doing with the service they provide for free.
If it can’t be done for free, but already existing services like Reddit & Threads are free to use, then the barrier to entry is insurmountable to roughly 90% of users.
you know the lemmy platform is made by those same tankies, right?
Fucking bait this post is.
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Yourself is the second person reflexive pronoun.
@pgm_01 Made me chuckle. But that’s technically a definition, not an explanation.
Are you against any communication with anyone in Russia, because of Putin?
Are we talking about Bayer or Volkswagen here?
Same people running both servers
I don’t recall us defederating from them. Maybe try moving to beehaw.org, the definitely defederated from lemmy.ml and they have stricter moderation standards overall.
I thought we defederated from those Stalin fanboys? wtf?
I’m not really sure what made you think of that? Pretty sure ernest hasn’t posted anything like that.
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Yeah, probably.
https://raddle.me/ might work for you?
https://raddle.me/f/lobby/96713/heads-up-the-tankie-behind-lemmy-ml-got-banned-from-r.
Lemmy.ml is not the tankie instance. Lemmygrad is.
Lemmy.ml is simply run by a tankie, however that so far has not impacted the instance much.
As lemmy is currently growing faster than kbin, we would only be hurting ourselves on the ‘official’ instance. Instead better instance blocking on a per user basis just needs to be implemented.
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I think they are OK with seeing posts from all the people on the instance who aren’t tankies.
I don’t believe it is about getting their userbase for the benefit of this instance but rather that defederating from a large amount of users not participating in any malicious activity on the basis of someone affiliated with that instance posting malicious works on another instance is (at least in my opinion) antithetical to the idea of the fediverse.
Doing so would step into the fallacy of collective punishmentFind a new instance, this is not your fiefdom here to run.
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I know this might come as a massive shock to you but there are many types of people in the world with differing opinions that you don’t have to agree with.
Do you support child labor if you use twitter? Do you support the CCP if you open a tiktok link? Do you support middle east genocide if you support an american company? Chill out.
I agree being able to filter/block everything from a domain on a per user basis would seem the reasonable middle ground.
Otherwise you’ll just end up with constant demands to defederate based on conflicting moral codes.
I don’t think growth should be the primary driver behind any instance, it should be about building and supporting the community on the instance.
Lastly I don’t think your argument is very persuasive, pick an idiology/group you feel are immoral (nazis, kkk, isis, etc…) and see if your own argument would convince you.
Wow I thought all of the crying about “tankies” was blown way out of proportion but lemmygrad sure is a special place 😖
Probably a good idea. You could find an instance that suites your needs or run one yourself as mentioned in other comments here. Instead you would rather be toxic and while I dont speak for the others, it’s probably not welcome.
You can always fork a Kbin instance and run it yourself?
Just go back to reddit dude