• scyrp@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    some of the first posts i see on kbin from other instances are about a major defederation lol. not ideal since this is happening when the fediverse is growing… but I suppose this is the intent behind the fediverse.

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        1 year ago

        Their stance on some things is maybe a bit too drastic for some, but they already have one of the largest communities for certain topics like gaming (at least last I checked), so we may lose out on the content that would help people stay long-term, which is sad.

        • PabloDiscobar@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          People should stop looking at where the biggest community is. Are you an actor or a spectator? Start creating content in your own instance. This is what killed reddit, too much spectators, all sharing the same on-liner jokes. Do you have an interesting take about a videogame? Then share it. Write things down.

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    1 year ago

    Bummer :( bad actors ruining it for everyone.

    So what does this mean for lemmy.world users? Can we still seamlessly see beehaw communities but not post/comment?

    As for beehaw users, I assume we and our communities simply do not exist, right?

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      1 year ago

      The content of an instance is copied to another instance as soon as users request it and if both instances are federated

      As for beehaw users, I assume we and our communities simply do not exist, right?

      Don’t say “we”. We don’t know who you are unless we hover on your username and I guess mobile users cannot even do it anyway.