I haven't seen any reports coming through for content from that instance, which makes it hard to choose to defederate, because I haven't seen any examples of the problems you describe to get a sense of how the admins are responding.
Can I ask that for now, you aggressively report anything that crosses your feed? That will let me get a sense of how the admins from that instance are addressing the issue.
And hopefully, the ability for users to block whole instances isn't too far away!
Hey, I've been trying to join https://fedia.io/m/firefox for a while now and it's still not working: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/firefox@fedia.io → 404: couldnt_find_community (search form btw very quickly returns nothing found)...
Search for !firefox@fedia.io in the search box. You might need to do it a couple of times with 30 seconds or so between each search. Group discovery isn't exactly intuitive in lemmy yet if you're the first person to use a particular group on your instance
Not meant as an authoritative or absolute assessment, but this viewpoint may help you come to terms with the "fragmented" nature of the fediverse and understand why it's the reason we are here (or at least why you would want to be). Lemmy and the fediverse is not "the ultimate aggregation platform" or the new old reddit in any...
I think you misunderstood my comment. It wasn't aimed at you. It was a comment on the nature and consequences of mainstreaming networks that are initially populated by non mainstream communities
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Not connecting to fedia.io
Hey, I've been trying to join https://fedia.io/m/firefox for a while now and it's still not working: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/firefox@fedia.io → 404: couldnt_find_community (search form btw very quickly returns nothing found)...
Phantom report created?
When I submitted the post https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/200906 I got a toast message that said "Report created"....
how many of you have genuinely ditched reddit?
due to the rolling blackout... I think it's had its effect....
A shift of perspective: instances as communities; "communities" as subforums
Not meant as an authoritative or absolute assessment, but this viewpoint may help you come to terms with the "fragmented" nature of the fediverse and understand why it's the reason we are here (or at least why you would want to be). Lemmy and the fediverse is not "the ultimate aggregation platform" or the new old reddit in any...