The fact that .ml passes downvotes to the CCP social score system was not.
How?
EDIT: It's hilarious how it's been 2 hours and my question is still unanswered. It's blatant libel at this point.
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The fact that .ml passes downvotes to the CCP social score system was not.
How?
EDIT: It's hilarious how it's been 2 hours and my question is still unanswered. It's blatant libel at this point.
That's an obvious irony. It's not meant literally. But posts criticizing CCP are being deleted with a strange comment "orientalism" which I personally never came across before.
A Lot of People Are Saying, just not sure who they are.
Here is the list of all instances federated or blocked by lemmy.world. I couldn't see defederation or blocking instances in the modlog so there might not be a log with reasons.
As for rules. I'm just checking what each server a given community is on. Most things are only on a handful or instances. If a community keeps popping up on a feed from a community on a server I don't like, I just block the community. I'll probably keep doing that until user level blocking of instances is implemented.
Thank you for your kind reply. I have seen that list already. Two points:
Lemmy.ml although listed has defederated Lemmy.world
There are mastodon instances, but I fail to see what they provide to Lemmy or vice versa.
As far as I'm aware defederation is one way. If instance 1 defederates instance 2 it means they won't accept posts, comments or any other data from the instance 2. But instance 2 is still capable of viewing the data from instances 1 much like an unlogged in user
Looking at lemmy.ml/instances I dont see lemmy.world in the blocked list. I don't think either has defederates the other. Are you thinking of Beehaw?
Mastodon instances are technically able to interact with lemmy instances. Both platforms use the ActivityPub protocol. The issue for your average user is the UI frontend of the platforms don't have anyway of doing the correct queries or display the information from each other. But if you use alternative interfaces, I think it's basically just all command line utilities at the moment, you can view content and post across them. There should be some other platforms able to do this as well.
I remember reading a post on lemmy.ml today where several instances have been defederated for "loose registration process". Lemmy.world was among them. But of course I can't find it again, so I might have gotten something wrong or just someone posting BS.
I feel a bit more reassured that I am safe here. I will check out the CLI tools for ActivityPub, thank you for pointing me in this direction.
Someone mentioned to check out what admins are writing about themselves, what communities they are in to get a gist of a possible leaning of an instance. That turned out to be a helpful tip if you check out the lemmy.ml admins.
Do you know if there is a way to block instances from a community you have created? I made !vans@lemmy.world and I'd like to block the entirety of lemmygrad's crazy assholes from my community.
I don't think there is a way native to Lemmy for a mod to do that. You would have to talk to the instance admin you are on to defederate them at the moment. This might change in the future.
What you might be able to do is see if anyone has made a mod bot yet. Then you could configure the bot to ban anyone who posts from instances you don't like. So reactive bans instead of preemptive.
I've seen the first couple bots pop up so I would expect to see a mod bot pretty soon.
I might try to look into that, thanks. The only time I could ever imagine using that function would be for those fringe extremism instances.
I will wait for the answers with you