Chess - since the existing commuity seems dead and hosted on .ml

17 hours ago by Drukob to c/newcommunities

The existing chess community on lemmy.ml/c/chess [http://lemmy.ml/c/chess] seems to be dead, moderators are not reachable and is hosted on .ml which is defederated by many instances. Use this community for anything related to chess: news, memes, puzzles, guides, etc. # Current Tournaments Bullet Chess Championship - June 22-27 [https://www.chess.com/events/info/2026-bullet-chess-championship] Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz July 3-4 [https://www.chess.com/events/info/2026-naroditsky-memorial] # Play online - Lichess [https://www.lichess.org/] => Free, libre, open source, ad-free, unlimited puzzles, european-based, newly developed mobile app, constant improvement - Chess.com [https://www.chess.com/] => Many features for paying members only, larger player base # Current FIDE Rankings TODO # Community Tournaments? Maybe in the future, once there is a community

!chess@feddit.org feddit.org/c/Chess

The existing chess community on lemmy.ml/c/chess seems to be dead, moderators are not reachable and is hosted on .ml which is defederated by many instances. Use this community for anything related to chess: news, memes, puzzles, guides, etc.

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artwork 2 points 17 hours ago

Marvelous! Though, just to clarify, why the lemmy.ml is frequently considered not preferred? For years I see that the instance is mentioned alongside?: "mistrusted", "discredited", "unstable" etc.

Have you considered another of the most popular as lemmy.world? If you did, why did you choose Feddit, if I may ask?

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oneser 12 points 16 hours ago

On a very high level, it is typically heavily auth-left influenced (so pro-China, pro-Russia, anti "western"). In my opinion, many of its communities are also heavily protected to ensure opposing views are removed by aggressive moderation.

This led to a few larger instances blocking it (.world I think is the kargst to have done so) blocking it, so their users cannot access *.ml communities.

**Edit: as many have pointed out, my brain isn't firing on all cylinders today... Hexbear was the instance it defederated from, not .ml... Sorry for the false info!

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cypherpunks 4 points 12 hours ago

This led to a few larger instances blocking it (.world I think is the kargst to have done so) blocking it, so their users cannot access *.ml communities.

Huh? Lemmy.world has not blocked lemmy.ml, nor have (correct me if i'm wrong?) any other large instances.

Here is this very comment from me (on lemmy.ml) viewable on lemmy.world, btw.

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