There are a lot of tanky posts coming from lemmy.ml. Their whole purpose seems to be to troll and spread their bullshit far and wide. They are nearly as bad as the alt-right. They argue in bad faith and celebrate authoritarian oppression. The beehaw mods might want to consider defederating.

  • @CraigeryTheKid@lemm.ee
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    117 months ago

    I’m on lemm.ee, in mobile, and can block instances.

    Hamburger --> username --> settings --> blocks; scroll down to instances. I’m not using any app either, just the web “app” or w/e the tech term is.

      • @jherazob@beehaw.org
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        27 months ago

        Beehaw seems to lack the option (can block users and communities, but not instances, is it a recent Lemmy setting that isn’t on the version on Beehaw?), then again Beehaw is very strict on who it federates with so i expect the worsening of that instance will inevitably lead to their defederation

        • @Omniraptor@lemm.ee
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          Yeah beehaw is also a separate software implementation that is mostly compatible with lemmy but still distinct. I’d recommend switching to a lemmy instance with permissive federation and curating your blocklist yourself with the instance block feature. That’s why i picked lemm.ee, it has one of the more chill admin teams. In general as an anarchist i dislike the whole “rival fiefdoms” model of federation that lemmy has, would to make my own decisions. But it’s still better than reddit lol

          • @jherazob@beehaw.org
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            67 months ago

            Oh no I’ll stick with Beehaw, I’m in because of their principles, same reason why i believe .ml might likely end defederated

          • @Zoop@beehaw.org
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            37 months ago

            beehaw is also a separate software implementation that is mostly compatible with lemmy but still distinct. I’d recommend switching to a lemmy instance

            You’re mistaken; Beehaw does use Lemmy software for now. I think maybe you’re thinking of kbin/mbin instances, or maybe you heard about Beehaw planning to move off of Lemmy software and misunderstood.

          • @SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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            37 months ago

            I’d recommend switching to a lemmy instance with permissive federation and curating your blocklist yourself with the instance block feature.

            I wouldn’t recommend this in general. The instances you block still influence things via comments and votes and posts in other communities.

            In general as an anarchist i dislike the whole “rival fiefdoms” model of federation that lemmy has

            Sorry I just find this kinda funny, aren’t a lot of anarchists saying that “rival fiefdom” is exactly how society should function? But I guess anarchy is a very broad term so I might be talking about a different anarchy than you are talking about.

            • @t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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              ‘Fiefdom’ is a domain of a feudal lord, which would not be anarchist, by any definition.

              If you simply mean that different groups with different sets of rules and outlooks exist, then sure, but that is abstract enough not to really be specific to the Fediverse; most other social media platforms also have some form of private groups too.