Interesting bit of news for the threadiverse. All three of these are fairly large lemmy instances

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    1 year ago

    I wasnā€™t here before kbinā€™s federation went down, but rather joined during that time with most everyone else. I do think the tone and ā€œfeelā€ between kbin and lemmy is similar for sure, and I think a lot of that is probably due to mutual ex-reddit culture. but while federation was down there was a lot of kbin users saying things like ā€œitā€™s a bit better like this because we build up a kbin culture, and understand things betterā€ and ā€œwe can build up kbin communities so weā€™re less reliant on other instancesā€.

    I think lemmy just ended up with the ā€œeverything redditā€ culture, while kbin ended up with a more reserved technical reddit culture. Though that might just be my perspective (and not shared with others). But I can understand why beehaw defederated with lemmy and not kbin. even though it kinda feels like weā€™re next lol.

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      Yeah, I do wonder if Beehaw is just block happy. I am scared of clicking on their list of banned instances (like if itā€™s really shitty stuff that no sane human can look at), but they have blocked almost 400 instances.

      They havenā€™t blocked the main Lemmy one though. Iā€™m guessing the main Lemmy instance has gotten better with the reddit migration.

      What they did was the following : they defederated with Top 2 and Top 4 from what I understand (2 of the top 5).

      For, reference Lemmy.ml has 35k users, Lemmy.world around 20-25k ish, shitjustworks 10k, beehaw 10k. Then theres a lot of small lemmy instances beehaw hasnā€™t banned which go from a few hundred to a few thousand. The numbers might be slightly off since the user count tools are having issues on the lemmy side of things.

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      1 year ago

      I feel like KBin is one of those ā€œwe only show our magazines by default, but if youā€™re an advanced user or you want to explore the fediverse a bit more, we have that option too, and you can even subscribe to federated communities/magazinesā€ type of sites in the fediverse.

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        1 year ago

        nope. that was the case for a while, when the federation wasnā€™t working right. but now it pretty openly shows threads from across the fediverse.