I read that they “defederated”… What does this mean? And why did they do this? And what are the consequences?

  • MentalEdge
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know the why, but the word “defederate” refers to an instance ceasing communication with other instances. That means any posting, commenting, or messaging, no longer works across the connection between that instance and others.

    Basically, to everyone on beehaw, the rest of us have gone silent, to us, beehaw has gone silent.

    • @PriorProject
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      1 year ago

      … to us, beehav has gone silent.

      Beehaw hasn’t gone silent for us, see https://lemmy.world/post/149743 for details. Other instances haven’t (yet) defederated Beehaw, so things behave asymmetrically.

        • @Earthwormjim91
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          21 year ago

          Yes but defederation is a one way thing. Not two way.

          Beehaw defederating Lemmy.world doesn’t mean much for Lemmy.world because they haven’t defederated beehaw. Users on Lemmy.world can still see posts and comments from beehaw, but users on beehaw cannot see posts and comments from Lemmy.world.

          The only issue for users on Lemmy.world is that if we comment on a post on beehaw, none of the users on beehaw can see it. Users from other instances can though.

          • MentalEdge
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            1 year ago

            No they cannot. Only interactions within .world work, as they are interacting with a cached copy of beehaw communities. They can post and comment, but ONLY amongst themselves. Their posts and comments are not going out to, or being seen by, other isntances, as their distribution would have to be going out to other instances, VIA beehaw.

            Check again, all those new interactions, are only coming from users inside .world.