The admins stated on Mastodon that they're not going to defederate until something happens. Knowing Meta they shouldn't give them the chance.
Here's the link: https://mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079
I don't know if it's just me, but I'm barely using reddit/twitter and now I spend most of my online time on Lemmy/Mastodon.
Jerboa is a really good app considering is still Alpha
And the only blocked instance is full of pedos and nazis, so kudos for lemmy.world!
The problem with Meta is that they will harm the Fediverse.
I found this article interesting, written by a dev who worked with google during the XMPP EEE and was originally a XMPP dev, thinking that a big company could only mean more success for the FOSS alternative. He was wrong.
So preemptively defederating from Meta (literally Evil Corp, that backed genocide and fascism) is not okey, but doing the same with communists is.
I'm starting to get a feel of what Lemmy World really is.
I'm shocked by this post. And looking for a new instance.
I wanted an instance that doesn't defederate based on ideology (except fascist instances) and of a generalist nature. I want to browse the wide fediverse from an instance where I'm allowed to be a socialist, but clearly lemmy.world is not the one for me.
Any recommendations?
I don't get all the "wait and see". We already know how Meta and Zuck works, why giving them the chance?
Fuck zuck and fuck spez.
As far as I know, at least in my instance, we're just defederating from instances full of bots or even worse, nazis.
Fuck airbnb
I'm using Jerboa, Connect and Summit. I really like Jerboa, but rn is buggy as lemmy.world is still at 0.17.4 while Jerboa only support 0.18. I'm still trying out Summit and Connect, only time will say!
I'm replacing Reddit with Lenin!! Long live the Working Class!
You may find confusing how there could be at the same communities (subreddits) with the same name in different instances. You can use the Lemmy Community Browser to find communities easily among different instances.
You're posts are visible from other Fediverse sites, like Mastodon or Kbin and you can interact with their users.
An user or an instance can block users or instances. If you have an account on lemmy.world and the instance admins blocks another instance you won't be able to see the posts or comments made from their users.
Is there anything in particular that you want to know?
The admin is the same person, so is expected that they apply the same policy for both instances.
How would they kill it? I'm all for blocking them, but I'm not sure how could they kill Mastodon or other activitypub apps.
c/EnlightedCentrism
Keep up the good work!
I joined this instance and also mastodon.social, first time using the Fediverse and as excited as confused lol
I deleted Boost for Reddit (damn I'll miss that app) so I don't have the temptation. I also replaced my Reddit shortcut for the Reddark page and added a Fediverse folder. Is exciting to see this place grow!
Of course I know him, that's me!
Hopefully is not an army of bots, but for me that's the most plausible explanation.
thanks for using Leebra!
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