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mac@programming.dev ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Didnt say to go anywhere, just said that people on .world cant see content from hexbear on lemmy.ml posts even though it federates with hexbear shown by those comment counts above. (hexbear used since its the best example of a large blocked instance that can showcase this well)

Same logic would apply to .world federating with threads. People on lemmy.dbzer0 for example wont see content from threads on .world even if .world federates with threads

Just wanted to put a counterpoint to you saying people would need to deal with it indirectly in this paragraph below which isnt true proven by the above. You dont need to strawman it by making it a different point

The vast majority of Lemmy traffic is from .world. No matter what instance you’re on, most activities happen from .world and .world content floods the feeds of all the others.

.world insists on federating with Meta.

Therefore NO instance is safe, because you’ll always be forced to deal with it indirectly.

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