I can’t see any comments from beehaw users, but the new posts from beehaw subs still show up when I sort the frontpage by “All” communities.
Am I miss understanding something here?
The real question is why are people still using that instance?
I’m on the fence on this one. I have a user id on beehaw but am also using kbin. Do you mind sharing why beehaw is not ok?
Sjw censorship, you will br banned eventually and lose all your posts, the woke change what is acceptable to say at light speed rate
The instance has been around for years now and it was always very clear that it wants to be a “save space” which is heavily moderated. Why is that a problem? Let them do what they want, it’s their instance.
Users on lemmy.world still have a “shadow” version of the beehaw communities on lemmy.world that would normally be synced but isn’t anymore. Users on lemmy.world can post to that community and it can be seen by other users there but that post doesn’t go back to beehaw or anyone still federated with them.
What I don’t understand is that I’ve seen posts in Beehaw communities by Beehaw accounts. Surely that shouldn’t be possible with defederation? Is there some delayed output that lemmy.world has access to but they can’t see our input?
So just the interactions with the posts are blocked, not the posts themselves?
It means that beehaw can’t “hear” anything coming from lemmy.world.
When you write a comment, it gets saved to lemmy.world (or whichever home instance you’re currently using). The lemmy.world instance then broadcasts your comment out to the Fediverse. Normally, this causes other instances to see your comment and save a copy locally, which is how it’s possible to see your comment on other instances. Because Beehaw ignores lemmy.world, their instance ignores the broadcast containing your comment. It’s never saved to Beehaw which stops the users logged in over there from ever having a chance to see it.
In addition to ignoring lemmy.world, Beehaw is also excluding lemmy.world from it’s own broadcasts. So, if someone goes and creates a post on Beehaw, the lemmy.world instance will never get told about it thus stopping those logged into lemmy.world from ever knowing it existed. You simply can’t interact with something that doesn’t exist, even though lemmy.world technically isn’t trying to stop you.
What you’re seeing here is the overlap between these two effects. The lemmy.world instance knows of old posts that exist on Beehaw, because Beehaw was still talking to lemmy.world back then. Then you as a user on lemmy.world can see the post and write a comment on it, since your comment lives on lemmy.world. Finally, lemmy.world tries to tell Beehaw about your comment and gets ignored, preventing anyone on Beehaw from ever knowing it existed.
Maybe I missed some drama- why did Beehaw defederate? I have an account on there although I mainly use this one now
They described their reasoning here: https://beehaw.org/post/567170
Effectively they have a very small mod/admin team and users from 2 instances with open signups were taking up a huge portion of their time.
Edit: And an update at least regarding sh.itjust.works https://beehaw.org/post/594843