My understanding is that defederation has different flavors. You can be defederated, but your server can still read anotherโs and potentially even comment on that other server, but the communities on your server might be blocked from view on the other server. It matters what level of defederation the server admins decide upon. Please correct me if Iโm wrong.
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@porkins Honestly, I'm not too certain of that yet myself. All I know is that currently it's a two-way street which is why Beehaw defederated in the interim before mod tools are developed.
I'm trying to keep it simple ;p
It helps some. How do I know what "state" I'm in if using the android app?
You appear to be using lemmy.ml from my end. I am on kbin.social.
I can't say much for the aps since I do not use them as of yet, but they might have a way to show which instance/state you're in if you look around.
Try thinking of it like the United States. Each instance (lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, kbin, beehaw, etc) is its own separate โstateโ with its own rules and regulations.
This isn't the best example, american states basically have to play with the same rules for the most part, and can't leave the union. keeping the analogu, the closest one could be the EU I think, especially with the Beehaw situation.
@Delain Fair enough ^^; It seemed to make enough sense to me, looking at how different the states run things despite being a union.
But yeah, that is probably more apt.