That’s it, I get an error message whenever I try to post or comment if I’m connected to my VPN, butnot trouble if I just get disconnected. Does not fit the idea of decentralized social media I had, but overall I’m mainly curious as to the reason why it is so.

  • Dessalines
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    Lemmy has nothing in its code that blocks VPNs. Unfortunately a lot of instances use cloudflare and other man-in-the-middle services that do block VPNs.

  • @[email protected]
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    I believe Lemmy.world blocks VPNs. You could try a different instance which doesn’t have that policy

    • @[email protected]
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      I comment on Lemmy.World all the time via a VPN though. Maybe they don’t allow it for accounts on their instance?

      • @[email protected]
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        You are commenting on a lemmy.world community, but your connecting to sh.itjust.works, who then talks to lemmy.world. Your VPN isn’t connecting directly to lemmy.world

        • @TheCoralReefsAreDying69
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          I use a VPN and have never had issues connecting to lemmy.world despite regularly having issues with YouTube and Reddit. I wonder if its specific VPN networks or blacklisted IPs that lemmy.world doesn’t like.

          • @[email protected]
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            Maybe .world only blocks the big VPNs. World pages also load very slow at least comparing to .ml. When someone links a .world link directly to a post there it takes ages to load.

  • slazer2au
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    Because so many bad actors use VPNs for ban evasion or span sources, blocking the VPN endpoints from posting or commenting is a low hanging fruit way of dealing with some spam. This is Lemmy.World stance.

    There are many others instances that work over VPNs so in the spirit of decentralization you can use another instance to access lemmy.world content.

    • Ulrich
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      It also prevents normal people from using Lemmy at all…

      • @[email protected]
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        lemmy.world is NOT “Lemmy”

        Hell, during the great reddit migration, if I recall correctly, lemmy.world had to cap sign-ups.

        • Ulrich
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          It is a massive portion of Lemmy. And it doesn’t just stop people from signing up, it stops people from participating in any way.

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    It might depend on the lemmy instance you are posting to (lemmy.ml) and/or where you have your account (lemmy.world), because I don’t think that this is built into the AP protocol.

    I suspect at least one of these uses some kind of filtering mechanism that blocks VPN users, like cloudflare’s CDN.

  • @[email protected]
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    Aye good to know some instances block VPNs , didn’t know that. As a user from China who has to use a VPN always that would be problematic. Guys I got lucky with my instance.

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    Its because you’re on lemmy.world

    Join us lemmy.dbzer0.com

    We do not discriminate, I use Tor just fine.

    Alternatively you can try my recommended instances:

    sh.itjust.works

    lemmy.ca

    sopuli.xyz

    (I have not tried these over Tor yet, so test it for yourself)

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      I tried to switch, but I had an issue with dbzer0 not marking posts as read which didn’t work out for me.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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        Hmmm

        Are you sure its not an app issue? (I use web UI btw, its flawless, zero bugs)

        You can also try the other ones I’ve mentioned, they look great (even if the sh.itjust.works name is a bit goofy)

        • @ObsidianZed
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          It’s likely a bug with the app as I use Sync, though it only occurs with dbzer0, 1 of 3 of my accounts.

      • @[email protected]
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        .world is a fickle bitch in general. It would be good if more users and communities balanced out amongst other instances.

  • sunzu2
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    Don’t use Lemmy.world server it is the regime front on fedi.

  • @[email protected]
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    Get a free VPS from Oracle cloud in whatever region you want, run Wireguard on it. There, now you have a VPN that you control, and since it’s hosted by Oracle, and not a VPN company, there’s no way to “detect” it.

    • @evujumenuk
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      Like basically all cloud providers, Oracle publish their public-facing IP address ranges.

      https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/addressranges.htm

      Many services block these because, as you are pointing out, standing up VPN tunnel routing on a cloud instance is sort of trivial. Cloud providers publish these ranges specifically so anyone can block them easily. If lemmy.world is not blocking Oracle Cloud already, it’s only because they just haven’t come around to it.

    • db0
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      I assure you that’s detectable. The VPN detector I know, classifies all cloud providers as VPN as a matter of course, because no normal user would be coming from a cloud network.