I’m currently struggling to find my home. I have an account here at lemmy.ml, where most of my posts are, and one at kbin.

Why do you think your instance is the place to be?

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lemmy.world seemed reputable with a straightforward domain name, and no out-of-the-ordinary policies.

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i moved over to lemmy.world after i heard somewhere that lemmy.ml was run by a tankie and had been censoring proof of the tiananmen square massacre. idk if it’s true or not, but I didn’t wanna take any chances.

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lemm.ee said it was newcomer-friendly and I was a newcomer so bingo bango there I went. I suppose I can always join a different instance if I need to but I’m still just getting a grip on this place so I’m good for now.

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Vlemmy.net as it currently hasn’t defederated from anyone or been defederated.

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I’m new here, do you know if lemm.ee has been defederated either way?

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The instances page on each instance shows the instances that it is federating with, and there’s a section at the bottom which shows if ilthqt instance is blocking any others.

E.g. https://lemm.ee/instances

I don’t know of any way to see if that instance is being blocked by other instances, except to visit the instances page on every instance individually. Which isnt really practical.

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Likewise, and for the same reason.

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Lemmy.ml re-opened registration but I had problems signing up. Lemmy.world seemed like the next best option.

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