

Failing optimist, can code poorly.
RIP: lemm.ee
There is a few shitty mastodon servers (poa[.]st, quitter[.]se) that can federate with lemmy. We go unnoticed enough by most of mastodon anyway though.
There will only be violence if the capitalists refuse to go peacefully.
The terms left and right are terrible terms anyway. They do away with so much nuance.
I have probably done it loads of times by mistake.
lemmy.zip is the most similar, it has a great admin and a similar federation policy.
Lemmy.cafe was just the second instance to come into my head.
Its where I moved to :)
Go to https://lemm.ee/settings in a web browser (I’m not sure its in jerboa), and export your settings.
Make an account at lemmy.zip or lemmy.cafe, go to settings there, and import the settings file.
then, log out of jerboa, and log in with your new account.
You should probably ask about this in [email protected]
Upon closer look, you guys didn’t block them: hexbear.net/instances
Anyway, I don’t think people were really pushed away from LBZ, it was just the 196 thing and a few people gettin banned for pissing themselves about neopronouns.
In any case, the 196 community wanted to stay, the alternate comm is more popular (by MAU) than the original.
Assuming you’re talking about moss (the admin, not the plant), she mentioned that they didn’t try to leave because of anything due to neopronouns (and she mentioned this is the post).
It was because of Ada moderating communities as well, and being (in her opinion), overbearing.
FWIW, the migration was botched, and everyone’s at [email protected] now.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t hexbear also block LBZ? If so, why’s that?
I think they’re talking about lemmy.blahaj.zone.
Different admins; some instances federate with some, some block others.
The main problem would be that all the images disappear with it.
Of course, I could use an external host.
Admin burnout.
Yeah, but there’s no point in continuing to use it at this point.
So why did you guys federate with it?
Posts that propagated to other communities will stay on servers.
Images will break though.