Odd how the decentralized platform doesn’t scam well when you have centralized moderation.
/s
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Odd how the decentralized platform doesn’t scam well when you have centralized moderation.
/s
I signed up for Lemmy.World because that was the only one open a few days ago. Does that mean I need to create a separate account on Beehaw to view their stuff now? Why does this stuff have to be so complicated? Is Lemmy actually a viable Reddit alternative or not?
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?
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.
What bad actors? I didn't see anything. I thought maybe it was a traffic thing?
If they block kbin.social, will kbin.social users still be able to read posts on beehaw but not post or interact with them?