What is lemmy.world doing defederating before hexbear even federates? lemmy.world/instances

This is what it took to defederate from exploding-heads after being federated with them since the start of lemmy.world

https://lemmy.world/post/747912?scrollToComments=true

What evidence do you have of hexbear breaking the lemmy or citizen code of conduct?

Has the criteria for defederation changed?

Hexbear is one of the largest and most active lemmy instances:

Compared to lemmy.ml:

Compared to lemm.ee:

and lemmy.world:

    • AnonTwo@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I think eventually there may be too many to explain them all.

      But if I recall isn’t is possible to provide a comment for every de-federated instance that can be looked up? i swear I’ve seen it before.

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        1 year ago

        Why would it be hard to explain each one? The explanation could just be a sentence like “full of fascists” or “promoting hate” or “known to brigade other instances with trolls” and that is all that is needed since users of the instance can switch if they don’t like it.

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          1 year ago

          If it could just be a sentence, then it should be whatever site I saw that shows why instances were de-federated

          I really wish I could remember what site it was though.

      • 小黑。@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        There is one for exploding-heads and explaining why beehaw.org blocked lemmy.world but lemmy.world didn’t block an instance that blocked them.

        The last two large instance defederation events regarding lemmy.world were mentioned so i’m just asking what the reasoning is for hexbear.net