Both host content that are against our content policy and have had issues with users from those sites entering our community crossposting content that violates our content policy. We are discussing defederating other instances as well. There is discussion of lemmit.online being defederated because it pretty much exclusively scrapes reddit content and reposts it, and some content creators have expressed discomfort. If there’s other instances that might be worth considering defederating from, just post and it’ll be added to the current discussion.

and before anyone brings it up, lemmygrad defederated with us.

This isn’t a dictatorship but I ask that you please behave in the comment section and at least try to understand why we are defederating.

  • Quirful@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    I think defederating instances that post illegal content makes sense, as the admins are responsible for the content on their server.

    I think defederating instances that host belligerent users and content makes sense, because it protects those that are targeted by them.

    I don’t think defederating instances that post content some people don’t want to see makes sense, a la Lemmit. If the admins want to go that far, you might as well close off the entire fediverse and only host content at your personal approval. Dunno why you’d need a Lemmy instance for that.

    • Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      If you block the lemmit bot, it’s like blocking the whole instance as it’s the same “user” that does all the posting across all communities on that instance. They really have made it really easy for users to not see lemmit if they don’t want to, and I appreciate that.

  • xiaoyang4@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    IDK if this is a hot take, but personally I think the only reason to defederate should be for content policy.

    Otherwise, it should be up to individual users to block communities that they don’t want to see.

  • Nubbly@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    I dont like the idea of defederation, but I understand your justifications for these specific instances.

    I find the idea of defederating lemmit.online an odd one. Is there a legal reason to do this? Or is it just because you don’t want users of our instance to see reddit content? I don’t quite understand the justification here. (I personally just have their communities blocked)

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    1 year ago

    When all this settles down, I’m going to want to see a map of whose federated with who bc I feel like I’ve been seeing daily reports of instances being defederated. Preferably in the style of an actual world map showing instances as countries with their country size related to number of users.