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Hey all, I recently left reddit like many of you. I have a question regarding lemmy and the fediverse on the history of banning and defederation. I have noticed several posts calling for varying communities to be disconnected. were these removal requests as prevalent before the mass migration? Usually I am all for communities existsting in their own spaces, barring illegal content. I am hoping that the new users are coming here with the intent to learn how this community works, before we try to remake the community we just left.

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[–] hiyaaaaa23@kbin.social 37 points 1 year ago (1 children)

“communities existsting in their own spaces”

In some sense that is what defederating does, no?

[–] phi1997@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In fact, defederating can ensure communities can continue to exist in their own spaces without being harassed or being subject to bigotry

[–] CtrlAltDelicious@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is kbin a community, or a platform for communities to run on? I'm subbed to maybe 20 magazines now, and I can't even tell you which one comes from which server.

I think of magazines as communities, and servers as enablers of the platform they run on. Sure there are purpose-built servers around a topic, but as a data point of 1, I haven't joined kbin to be a part of kbin community, I joined because it seemed to be the most reliable provider for me to reach communities across fediverse.

[–] wahming@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Is kbin a community, or a platform for communities to run on?

Both, that distinction doesn't work very well for the new fediverse model.