Do liberals feel some kind of indescribable euphoria from taking what they believe to be the moral high ground? They’re always on their high horse, must be a side-effect of the brain rot.
Do liberals feel some kind of indescribable euphoria from taking what they believe to be the moral high ground? They’re always on their high horse, must be a side-effect of the brain rot.
Beehaw is blocking lemmygrad, they’re federated with lemmy.ml which is federated with lemmygrad, though.
I’m a member of the lemmygrad instance and I don’t think I’ve see any content from beehaw, so you should be good over there.
Edit: Okay, I can confirm you cannot see any content from users in a blocked instance. I just looked at this thread from slrpnk.net and you cannot see my comment. And I also just read that you didn’t want to join beehaw. What’s wrong with beehaw?
Fantastic, thanks for the link. I’ll give it a test today.
Ah okay, sweet, thanks for the advice! I’ll check out a Mastadon app for iOS while Remmel is down.
I’m brand new to Lemmy, having trouble getting around on iOS. I checked out the GitHub for Remmel, in one of the open issues a dev mentioned they’re trying to get the app up and running again for the new Lemmy version a few months from now.
In the meantime, how have you been getting around the Fediverse on iOS, if you don’t mind me asking?
It is a shame. I was trying to help OP out, but I think they might have blocked me individually, maybe through a mass ban of individuals in a thread they found on lemmygrad. As for the instances that have already blocked us, it’s unlikely they will ever federate with us again.
Perhaps the devs could implement a “soft” ban as an alternative to outright removal from federation. Censoring a comment or thread created by a user from the targeted instance with a confirmation click to view. I’m sure a lot of these QoL features will be added when the devs get through the enormous backlog, which has only been growing larger due to the influx of new users.