I don't wanna be that kinda person, but it's possible the owner had some visitation from the local authorities. It's not uncommon to use a server for multiple things, and I could imagine that there might have been some... not so cool things on there
iso
in case you didn't know, sync for Lemmy is coming soon
The technology is open-source, the community is not. If we open the community to the corpos, we, as the community, will suddenly be part of the financial success of said corpos. They will take our data for their own use, and our interactions will make them money as well through engagement via their own interfaces.
They can use the Fediverse technology as much as they want, but I'm heavily against them using my personal data.
There's another one: access to media while in poverty
The thing that worries me about kbin is that everything is located on one single instance. You guys are building a lot of centralization over there which might lead to a Reddit 2.0 scandal at some point
- posted from Lemmy
Haven't seen that one on ublock origin + Firefox
Fühl ich, und ich sollt mich glaub langsam mal mit dem Thema beschäftigen haha
Hop over to Lemmy, you can still access kbin communities from over here. Kbin is pretty immature software-wise
Personally, I'm holding off kbin all together until there's a mobile app and collapsable comments, but if I were to use it I'd just create my own instance. I can already access all kbin communities from Lemmy and I'm not a huge microblogging fan anyways, so it doesn't bother me too much.
Other then that, there's this: https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
Just don't move to the kbin.social instance, I'm already starting to get worried since it's an absolute monopoly castle on kbin
Black Mirror
I actually want this ngl haha
Wait what, you already got a prototype up and running? :o