Interesting bit of news for the threadiverse. All three of these are fairly large lemmy instances

  • I thought the whole point of federation was that everything from every federated instance was connected and I only need one account to see every part of it. The fact that federation has been the only discussion since the blackout is not good for the alternatives to reddit. My whole life is tech and if it’s this distracting to me I can’t imagine any remotely average user being interested. The fact that this was the perfect time to be part of an alternative but the whole experience has mostly just proven reddits “give it a week” response true.

    • I thought the whole point of federation was that everything from every federated instance was connected and I only need one account to see every part of it.

      That was never going to happen, not even in the best possible case.

      Far left and far right are always going to split off. Do you want to be having discussions about race with neo nazis? I don’t. Let them go to their own dark corner of the internet.

    • I thought the whole point of federation was that everything from every federated instance was connected and I only need one account to see every part of it.

      No. If an instance hosts toxic communities then your instance can choose to defederate from it. You don’t have to wait for the centralized authority to ban them. It’s about being able to choose your admins and form a web of “good” communities.

        • I’d also like a way to filter out certain communities, I’m sure that’s already on the todo list.

          And yes, the 4 people who run Beehaw are choosing what communities you can interact with by defederating other instances, this means people from those instances can’t comment on beehaw and you won’t see posts from them.

          Reddit admins did something similar when they banned subreddits, except the difference is that on lemmy if you liked those banned communities then you could create an account on their instance and continue participating in those communities.

          The idea is for instance admins to curate an experience for their users by choosing which instances they federate with. That’s why beehaw has defederated from around 200 instances https://beehaw.org/instances while my instance has defederated from 4 https://partizle.com/instances

    •  Noki   ( @Noki@kbin.social ) 
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      kbin is only live a month or so… of course there will be problems and missing moderation tools - it wont be much better for lemmy.

      There is no perfect time - some people will stay some will go back to reddit witout any change. thats a user thing not the fault of beehaw or the federation of servers.