Now ask France and Italy which side it is
Now ask France and Italy which side it is
It takes two clicks since version 0.19.3.
Lemm.ee would probably be a good fit for you. They made again their stance for defederation very clear “Why defederation is extremely rare on lemm.ee” https://lemm.ee/post/35472386
Thank you for posting here!
Limbourg evolution is impressive
Indeed.
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/instances
I just had the look, the most notorious one is burggit.moe, which is closing soon
A reminder that this is not about Beehaw
We are on Beehaw, and you complained about the lack of instances defederating from Lemmy.ml.
Cool! Might be cross posted to !gardening@lemmy.world
It’s like the tiniest step that could possibly be done, and it leaves the ability for Lemmy.ml users to place comments in every post across the Fediverse too - unlike a bona fide instance block, although to my knowledge there are no major instances that actually defederates from them.
The fact that even Beehaw admins haven’t defederated from them is probably an indication that their users are not that problematic.
some of the other conservative ones
Which instances are conservatives? Genuinely asking, when people ask me if there are conservatives on lemmy my only example is !conservative@lemm.ee
Even when Beehaw will switch to another platform, it will probably stay compatible with Lemmy (the way Mbin is).
I personally blocked all politics and news communities, found much less bots and trolls since then.
Good advice
That’s crazy
Federation with other Fediverse services are not supported yet, to my knowledge.
Mastodon-like (so all the Misskey forks) work too. Friendica too.
You’re not the only one who tell me this, I’ll post this in !fediverse@lemmy.world.
Your suggestion makes sense, but I guess that’s an improvement in the backlog
Shoutout to !europe@feddit.de for people curious about the reasons behind the votes differences: https://lemmy.zip/post/17100617 (you can copy paste this link in your search bar to get it, I would usually provide a feddit.de link, but the instance front-end is still down)
Thank you for sharing it here!
Probably something in the Caucasus, or at least in Asian Turkey