Lemmy.ml seems to block access to any requests with the specific user agent string “kbinBot” (and not just “Bot” or “Kbin”, so it seems very deliberate), which means the ~51.000 users on kbin.social don’t see anything new happening in Lemmy.ml communities.

It’s been brought up a couple times, but no lemmy.ml admin has commented on it yet.

  • DrinkBoba@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Did someone on kbin use the word “massacre” to describe Tiananmen square or something?

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    1 year ago

    Yeah I’ve been noticing the interoperability between apps on the fediverse has been lacking. Kinda defeats the purpose of fedi.

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          Sure, but the person I was replying to seemed to imply that there is some lack of interoperability of apps in the Fediverse when the whole point of the Fediverse is interoperability not just between the different apps, but even different servers sharing the same protocol

          They seem to have misunderstood that just because .ml decided to defederate from Kbin, they will never be able to interact with Kbin posts and comments on Lemmy when in reality you can just sign up on another instance and it works just fine. Or you host your own, and you control what you see

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    1 year ago

    hmm seems lemmy.ml is restricting a lot of communities, going to ai@kbin.social does not even have a message its banned from here. Is this a secret plot to get people to register with other servers?

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    And still no lemmy.ml admin has commented. And I’m going to go ahead and predict that none will.

    I’ve just spent some time experimenting, since I have accounts with a number of different instances.

    All of my posts from kbin to other lemmy instances showed up almost immediately.

    All of my posts from other lemmy instances to lemmy.ml showed up almost immediately.

    NONE of my posts from kbin to lemmy.ml have shown up at all, three to four hours later.

    It’s clearly not a broad interoperability issue, since it doesn’t happen between kbin and other lemmy instances. It’s only with lemmy.ml.