Like, what the heck?

16 points

I assume its still defederated for the same reason they defederated in the first place. Beehaw has the goal of running a strongly moderated instance, and Lemmy.world had too many users for their moderation to keep up with them. They plan to re-federate when they have the mods and mod tools in place to handle that much volume.

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thanks so much!

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Ren, we talked about this, I’m allergic to bees. Geez, try and be a little more considerate next time

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lolol

just so weird. I know it’s a very reactive and restrictive instance, but sucks how quickly they’ve defederated from… well, so much! Their blocked list is HUGE.

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I’ll be honest with you, I don’t really know what this is regarding. I’m new to the fediverse and just saw an opportunity for a joke. It seems the easy fix though would be to create an account through an instance that isn’t as reactively restrictive

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basically, any server in the fediverse (on mastodon, lemmy, whatever) has the ability to “defederate” from other servers - which means they basically cut the connection from them.

usually, this is a good thing as servers that tend to get defederated are often safe spaces for racists, homophobes, etc. If their only safe spaces to spew hate is defederated servers, b-bye!

BUT! Sometimes, some admins on some servers, even popular servers like mastodon.art on Mastodon and beehaw.org on Lemmy can be extra heavy handed & gatekeepy with their moderation. True, their members could leave for a more balanced server, but unlike on Mastodon, on Lemmy account migration is not possible yet, so it would be starting all over… again… for Beehaw users.

From what I heard, they cut off lemmy.world in the really early days (it’s only been 6 weeks dang it!) over fear of bots? Yet, lemmy.world has actually been good about making the server isn’t filled with bots (like when they held off on updating to 0.18).

So I don’t get it. Just chatting it up here.

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5 points

No idea. Ask them.

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not sure I would survive the application process to be vetted, onboarded, then maybe actually allowed to talk to them.

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The trick is to sign up at a well behaved medium-small instance. From over on lemmy.fmhy.ml I can interact with both Beehaw and lemmy.world.

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