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At some point, it appears lemmus.org has decided to block us, though they still appear on both our linked and allowed instance lists: https://lemmus.org/instances

Unsurprisingly:

Surprisingly:

Anyways, I continue to not understand how federation actually works. I said something in the past about lopsided federation, but that was a case where federation in both directions was the expectation, and it’s clearly not the case this time - it seems like lopsided is perhaps exactly what we expect.

Since Hexbear’s side of things seem to be working as expected, and so does the lemmus side, I’m not going to follow up with any admin pings myself on this one, but figured I’d document it still in case someone else strongly feels like partially federating with an instance that won’t federate back should be changed.

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[-] hellinkilla@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

I don't seen any contradictions here... If they block us, we should still get their stuff, unless we block them?

If I block you, you can still see me posts. No?

Msybe if there is a n inconsistency, it is lemmy, not hexbear level? Try one of these !fediverse comms?

[-] Trying2KnowMyself@hexbear.net 3 points 2 months ago

I don't seen any contradictions here

Yeah, that basically covers why, unlike my prior posts to c/feedback about federation issues, I won’t be following up by pinging any admins here.

if there is a n inconsistency, it is lemmy

I probably will file an issue on GitHub at some point.

I’m posting here not because I think the Hexbear admins must take some action to fix this, but because they might wish/choose to, and for the general awareness of other people on Hexbear who happen to run across this post.

[-] JustSo@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

Brace yourself, there are years of bug reports for unintended and undesirable side effects at the intersection of admin activity, instance blocking and how messages federate.

Some of the ways salty admins abused these bugs in the past are really quite funny with the benefit of it not effecting me and happening long enough ago.

I don't mean for this to be demoralizing at all, just lending weight to the "its a lemmy thing not a hexbear thing."

You should file a bug report if you're up for it because the devs were taking things seriously in all the issues and reports that I looked into. We all benefit from that.

[-] Trying2KnowMyself@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

Last time I filed a “maybe this isn’t a bug” they decided it was, and fixed it in under 2 weeks - but only for 1.0.0.

I filed this one too, but I wouldn’t really be bothered personally if the answer is “Hexbear can defedrate if they don’t want that to happen”.

[-] JustSo@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

Needs must be remarked that you write good bug reports. Very effective communication.

and well done getting that slur filter related issue looked at. stalin-approval

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