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 ()
Upvotes are public, on kbin/not lemmy.
With public upvotes bots should be detectable, I just have to write a bot to detect the bots.
I have not looked into the details, but this makes a solid case for public up/downvotes, it makes fuckery public.
He's really speedrunning twitter to death.
It takes a while, no lemmy.world favorites yet.
edit: ~ 2hours, no sync yet :(
Does it still sync with kbin.social?
00:35 CET / 22:35 UTC
It is in the protocol, calkey shows it too, check the yellow star.
For example : https://calckey.world/notes/9gndz248za
Any change would hurt federation with the rest of the fediverse.
Any news on this? It's till broken.
It looks like it stopped syncing with kbin a few days ago.
Useless fearmongering if focussed on Lemmy only.
This could be done to any twitter, mastodon or reddit user