Why YSK: Choosing an instance with defederation policies you’re most comfortable with is important to make your Fediverse experience smooth in the long run.

Here is a chart showing the defederation count of each instance.

Instance Defederated with how many other instances
beehaw.org 405
feddit.de 101
lemmy.world 63
lemmy.ml 44
sh.itjust.works 4
exploding-heads.com 3

You can get it by going to the instance’s instance list and scrolling/Ctrl+Fing down to “Blocked Instances”. To find the instance list, go to https://your-instance.url/instances, for example, https://lemmy.world/instances

  • @plutolink
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    1 year ago

    beehaw.org at 405

    Jeeez, that pretty much cements my reason for moving over from them. Defederating lemmy.world and other big instances for moderation reasons was reasonable for the time being, but that sheer number overall shows the control they want over their instance, and so much is excluded as a result, a lot of it likely due to ideological misalignment.

    • Quazatron
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      261 year ago

      When moving over from that other site it was the first instance I tried, for no particular reason.

      They made me write a statement why I would want to join the instance (okay, you need to filter the bots, fair enough) so I wrote a nice little text to let them know. I guess I failed to write the keywords they were looking for, so they denied my application.

      That told me all I needed to know about the mods.

      • @A_Random_Idiot
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        141 year ago

        I would have just closed the page the second they asked me to write an essay on why I deserve to be on their website, lol.

        • @DoomBot5
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          111 year ago

          Eh, lemmynsfw.com has a similar sign up for. The difference is that they accepted the reason “this is my porn account”

        • 🌴 𝓣𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽
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          91 year ago

          Honestly you could say because you like to talk about tacos and it would get approved most of the time. We have that turned on because otherwise we’ll get 60k spam users overnight. Email verification costs money especially if you’re being spammed with 60k requests and the statement box stops all of it.

        • @Reliant1087
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          31 year ago

          Lol, you just need to write a sentence or two. I just wrote that I was leaving reddit and beehaw looked cool.

      • Altima NEO
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        1 year ago

        Same here. I wrote a statement saying why I wanted to join. They had a community there that no one else had at the time, so I mentioned how I wanted to participate in the community there.

        Got denied like 2 weeks later, but it was during that time they defederated from lemmy.world. At that point I knew I was wasting my time waiting to see if I’d get accepted or denied.

      • @throbbing_banjo
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        41 year ago

        I didn’t even get a response lol, they just never let me log in

    • @[email protected]
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      221 year ago

      Last time I looked at the list, It’s mostly an imported list of horrible mastodon/pleroma instances, not Lemmy servers, and seemed reasonable to me. Go take a look at a few.

    • Venomnik0
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      21 year ago

      Why did we even defederate from beehaw?

      • @plutolink
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        81 year ago

        Lemmy.world hasn’t defederated with beehaw, as far as I know. Beehaw has been down for a little following the lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works compromise to patch their software; that may be why you’re not seeing beehaw content if you haven’t been.

        • @T156
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          31 year ago

          Beehaw did defederate from Lemmy.world, though, due to the open sign up policy meaning that users could bypass their account creation restrictions, creating additional workload that their moderators could not handle with the current Lemmy toolkit.