static, 11 months ago (edited 11 months ago) Does /d/ block an instance? I think there is a misunderstanding in the kbin community. /d/ blocks a domain, A domain is not an instance. But i'm not shure what /d/ blocks or not. As far as I know it's what's between the bracket's after a post ()
Does /d/ block an instance?
I think there is a misunderstanding in the kbin community. /d/ blocks a domain, A domain is not an instance. But i'm not shure what /d/ blocks or not. As far as I know it's what's between the bracket's after a post ()