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If anyone is interested a Defederation Investigator has been created. You can check to see which instances have defederated from your own.
Announcement Post: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/2137736
WebApp: https://defed.xyz/
Is there an alternative for noscript users, that actually queries the instances for you server side instead of having your browser run 50 million javascripts from every instance? Surely it can’t be good for neither the network nor users to have to check every instance everytime, rather than a server checking once every few minutes and caching the results.
Running server side could incur huge costs and instances could blacklist his IP for such frequent checks
It’s open source
Its probably down again
Hasn’t been down any time I’ve checked today
This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Given that there is useful info in the comments, locking instead of removing per rule #3.
What kind of media? Everything?
Yes, any images and videos posted from world don’t show up.
I think !support@lemmy.world is a community. Couldn’t hurt to ask there
Example : https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/56669296-5bcd-49f3-95e3-cab029fab284.jpeg
lemmy.world is an unreliable PoS instance
We voted you out. Sorry.
Hexbear:
I switched over to lemmy.ca
I thought lemmy.world defederated from lemmy.ml. If they didn’t, I know they are blocking several communities.
On that note, lemmy.ca is nice and responsive. I moved here after the admins started banning specific communities on lemmy.world.
Lemmy.world has not defederated lemmy.ml
You should edit your post; you’re spreading disinformation.
Re-read my post. I covered that angle. “Spreading disinformation” is not applicable as I clearly implied that I could be wrong.
I love how you spent more time defending your wrongness than correcting the mistake. Like is it that hard to hit the edit button
I am not afraid of mistakes. Why edit when I have a wonderful chorus of people chastising me for it and providing the correct answer?
This has devolved into something similar to Cunningham’s Law anyway. Lol.
+1 for Lemmy.ca. I was in Lemmy.ml first, but it was incredibly laggy and unresponsive so I moved here two months ago during the Reddit exodus and have stayed since. Lemmy.ca is always super responsive for me. Living near the server where Lemmy.ca is based probably helps as well.
Gah. What a hassle.
Was lemmy.ca defederated from beehaw? I depend on a few beehaw communities.
Lemmy.world is NOT defederated from lemmy.ml. the above user is completely wrong.
This is easily verifiable by going to https://lemmy.world/instances and scroll to the bottom to see which ones are blocked
I see a couple communities from beehaw doing a quick search. (askbeehaw and support)
The results seem strangely limited though. You may have to check for specific communities yourself though. (I stay away from drama sources for any social media usually.)
Thanks. I will check the list of deFederated communities over on beehaw. Maybe joining you on ca soon.
Rock on. I can see all of my shroomer communities here, so that works for me.