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There was an issue where lemmy.ml refused connections from kbin instances but the admins of that instance fixed the issue yesterday. At no point did true defederation occur.
Explanation here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/118#issuecomment-942720
I think you’re thinking of Lemmygrad.
If so, they don’t seem to reflect that in the way they’re managing their community. At least, not from what I can see.
If they’re keeping their politics separate from their moderation, I see no issue with it, or any reason for defederation.
I don’t recall us defederating from them. Maybe try moving to beehaw.org, the definitely defederated from lemmy.ml and they have stricter moderation standards overall.
I thought we defederated from those Stalin fanboys? wtf?
I’m not really sure what made you think of that? Pretty sure ernest hasn’t posted anything like that.
Yeah, probably.
https://raddle.me/ might work for you?
https://raddle.me/f/lobby/96713/heads-up-the-tankie-behind-lemmy-ml-got-banned-from-r
If you want something that has no left, you can also try
saidit.net.
Also Threads is so hot right now.
I have tried banning the instance but that no longer works.
If with this you mean you blocked the domain, well, for some reason non-link posts use the kbin domain regardless of which instance they’re from. So blocking the domain a thread is from won’t stop you from seeing that thread. In theory, idk how it works in practice, but what you’re experiencing seems to confirm this.