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This is why I made my own instance, when the large instances defederate from one another they are effectively censoring and controlling what you see. In most cases, that means banning any sort of marxist discussion.
And all their users don't realise that the reason those censoring instances look more like Reddit is because Reddit had a campaign to censor all radical speech. It's not rare because radical speech isn't popular, it's rare because it's hidden and crushed.
Would you talk me briefly through setting up your own instance? Do you just run it when you want to go online or do you need to stay connected with a 24/7 self-hosted server? Don't answer these questions if it means sharing details that would compromise your security.
Yeah, reminds me of posting in r/socialism101. Got a bunch of responses in from communists but my being able to see them and associated notifications were very delayed, indicating Reddit gave some kind of hidden shadow ban on their posts and the mods were manually approving them.
Late ass reply, sorry! I just now have finished tweaking my config to my liking.
I purchased a VPS and a domain name - I run it 24/7 on that server. The VPS is about $10 a month. If Lemmy optimized its db queries a little bit I bet I could get away with hosting it on a $5 a month server, though.
On that server, I'm running the Lemmy Docker container. There are some docs here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html The docs are a little light on the env variable configuration though... there were some settings I had to hunt to find.
I am using Caddy as a reverse proxy: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/caddy.html
Caddy takes care of https automagically with Let's Encrypt.
All in all, it is a pretty simple setup. I don't know the security profile of Lemmy so I don't host anything worthwhile on this server in case it gets compromised, just Lemmy.
if you ever take a stab at it, I'd be happy to help answer questions. I am not sure if there is a dedicated community somewhere in the Fediverse for Lemmy selfhosting discussion.
There's some mechanics that need to be sorted out with federation. But I say this while not offering any help to Lemmy, so I'm just ranting and not criticising where the project is right now. They only have so many devs working on it and the founders are doing overtime to bring new features in.
I'm banned from lemmy world apparently which means that lemmy world users who interact on lemmygrad or any other instance will not see my comments, as they won't be federated (copied over to lemmy world's database essentially). I can see some problems with that because while I get the principle, it effectively allows instance administrators to determine who can read whom. If you make a friend on another instance too and they get banned or their instance defederated, you'll lose all contact with them.
Perhaps even worse is that lemmy.world users who come to lemmygrad won't be able to read my comments, which is just weird because this is my instance. I effectively cannot interact with them even on my home instance! Being an admin too makes it more complicated, like if I posted a pinned message to welcome users from X instance and I'm banned on that instance, they effectively wouldn't see it. You also don't get a notif when you're banned or unbanned, so you would never know.
But I'm sure these will be improved in due time.
I didn't see a site ban for you in dot world's modlog, but I did see this gem:
I think a good way to mitigate this for the moment, and temporarily, would be to have a dedicated admin account only for that purpose and your normal user account for anythiny else. This should help fight the problems you have in the short term.
it's too late unfortunately as I've already been banned from lemmy world. Dk if it's a temp ban or what though and I don't care enough to trudge through the mod log lol