For “Troll” even though I’ve been boycotting .ml for a while and haven’t made a single post or comment anywhere on .ml lmao

Fairly certain it was over my post (https://lemmy.world/post/24123469) on my home instance community lol

  • @[email protected]
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    Now you can talk shit all over .ml and the only users that can see it would be non-.ml people. Welcome to the club

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      Oh is that what happens with a site ban? I knew it would prevent me from voting, commenting and posting on .ml (oh no!) Did not realize it would prevent them from seeing my posts lolol

      Welcome to the club

      Thanks! I’ll wear it as a badge of honor!

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        They don’t federate, I don’t think. Only the reddit.world echo chamber would see them.

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            -61 month ago

            Because user cm0002 is site banned from lemmy.ml, lemmy.ml rejects his comments on lemmy.ml posts, which means lemmy.ml won’t federate those comments, which means those comments won’t spread beyond cm0002’s own instance, lemmy.world.

            • Draconic NEO
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              It will federate if he carefully chooses to reply only to people who aren’t on Lemmy.ml, since it is their homeserver that handles the federation of those comment replies. I know because I’ve seen users who are site-banned from an instance and can still comment and have it appear in other instances because they were replying to someone who wasn’t on the server they were site banned on.

              CC: @[email protected] @[email protected]

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                Possibly because they can’t keep the posts from showing up on .world; or better yet, block the thoughts from forming to begin with.