Blaze (he/him) @ Blaze @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 538Comments 3,970Joined 2 yr. ago

Has any lemm.ee admin a Reddit account? It would probably easier to reach out to them directly in DMs
Meanwhile I know people who proved a mod wrong and got banned, and the mod hasn’t been punished.
Any link for this incident? Probably a report on [email protected] ?
Yes, which is why I posted on this community
Instances usually vote for defederation https://sh.itjust.works/post/11308397
Beehaw considered LW too toxic
Good luck! Feel free to join us on [email protected]
If you have to defederate everyone to ensure user safety, then why bother with the fediverse in the first place?
It's rather the opposite: the federated models allows to choose which instances you want to connect with.
On centralized models, you can't escape, you are trapped with everyone else, Twitter being a good example.
Could probably be reported on [email protected]
US politics
Beehaw defederated Lemmy.world
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Piefed seems to implement bidirectional blocking
✅ blocking – users, communities, domains, instances. bi-directional.
https://join.piefed.social/roadmap/
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Piefed seems to implement bidirectional blocking
✅ blocking – users, communities, domains, instances. bi-directional.
https://join.piefed.social/roadmap/
Enjoy your vacation!
Definitely agree
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Lots of people are waiting for app support, fingers crossed 🤞
Thank you for clarifying
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Piefed seems to implement bidirectional blocking
✅ blocking – users, communities, domains, instances. bi-directional.
https://join.piefed.social/roadmap/
Post on /r/nba removed due to "like a bullet it" phrasing. Reported on /r/RedditAlternatives, I pointed to [email protected] community
Mlmym (also known as old.lemmy) isn't maintained anymore, and features are starting to become unusable as instances are migrating to newer versions. Would someone be interested in forking the project?
"You should create a group when demand is there and not the other way around." In other words, start from generalist communities, and create more specialized ones when there is a need. Do you agree?
(Mlem, but the warning is everywhere) would it be possible to edit the warning to remove the fact that the application has to be accepted (seems like LW automatically processes those anyway)?