@toni It wasn't an oversight as such, more that I am naïve to the politics involved. In my mind, as long as they weren't attacking queer rights, then it wasn't a priority for me.
However, prompted by several requests, I've done a bit of a deep dive to bring myself up to speed, and have made the choice to defederate lemmygrad.
@toni It wasn't an oversight as such, more that I am naïve to the politics involved. In my mind, as long as they weren't attacking queer rights, then it wasn't a priority for me.
@Nyaa It's most likely due to the instances being overloaded. lemmy.ml is struggling, beehaw has tripled in size, and we're something like 6 times as large as we were last week (though still with much smaller numbers than the big instances).
I saw this post on calckey, and it came through there pretty quickly.
Edit - My reply from Calckey appeared on lemmy.blahaj.zone almost instantly, so I'm guessing the issue is with the bigger servers being overloaded
@jax kbin crosses both domains. It allows you to follow regular users on Mastodon, Calckey etc, and it also has a nifty aggregation feature that lets you see non threadiverse content by attaching hashtags to a particular community
What I was really asking there was about how you have so much non kbin/lemmy content to pull in to those magazines. I understand how the magazine filters them once they federate with kbin.social, but I wasn't quite sure how you got so much content to you in the first place given that most kbin.social users will be following group actors rather than individuals