Interesting bit of news for the threadiverse. All three of these are fairly large lemmy instances

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The admins are probably modding the communities because they probably created them but the proper solution should be to find mods, not just defederate

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It’s not a permanent defederation, and it’s only with those two instances. There are still hundreds of other instances that they are still federated with.

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Like this one I’m on right now.
(Tbh, I’m surprised how much kbin and lemmy are compatible with one another despite using different codebases)

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Honestly the more I see how well such federated sites can connect with each other gives me more hope for the future of federated sites

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@AndreTelevise @BreadDog @SQL_InjectMe @GuyDudeman It’s even kinda compatible with mastodon!

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While true, beehaw hosts some of the largest communities so it’s still a loss (temporarily). As long as they find mods within a week things will be fine.

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