The Block is Watered Down
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Extend instance blocking to block all users/content from there · Issue #5578 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Requirements Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support or the matrix chat. Did you check to see if this issue already exists? Is this only a feature request? Do not put multiple feature ...
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Does that mean Piefed also blocks comments and posts of blocked instance users to other instances?
Yes, when you post to a PieFed community on your own instance your post won't be sent to any instances that you've blocked.
Although if you post to a Lemmy community we can't control where they forward it to. It's complicated.
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Yes, when you post to a PieFed community on your own instance your post won't be sent to any instances that you've blocked.
Although if you post to a Lemmy community we can't control where they forward it to. It's complicated.
I love complicated! I am trying to understand. Let's say I have blocked lemmy.ml:
- a ml won't see a post I submitted to piefed.social, and also I don't see a post they submitted to piefed.social
- ml user posting to lemmy.world can be seen by me and also sees my post to Lemmy.world
- I cannot interact with lemmy.ml (makes sense)
- A post crossposted from lemmy.world to piefed.social by a ml user can be seen by me
Did I get it right? This is of course a purely hypothetical scenario, I would never speak bad about our great tankie leaders from lemmy.ml
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I feel this on a deep level. Blocking Hexbear has been amazing for my sanity!
sees your instance.
is confused. XD
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Then pick an instance that blocks their instance, or start your instance (with or without blackjack and hookers).
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I feel this on a deep level. Blocking Hexbear has been amazing for my sanity!
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I love complicated! I am trying to understand. Let's say I have blocked lemmy.ml:
- a ml won't see a post I submitted to piefed.social, and also I don't see a post they submitted to piefed.social
- ml user posting to lemmy.world can be seen by me and also sees my post to Lemmy.world
- I cannot interact with lemmy.ml (makes sense)
- A post crossposted from lemmy.world to piefed.social by a ml user can be seen by me
Did I get it right? This is of course a purely hypothetical scenario, I would never speak bad about our great tankie leaders from lemmy.ml
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Then pick an instance that blocks their instance, or start your instance (with or without blackjack and hookers).
While that is a current solution, they should add a third block option for instance users.
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Yes, when you post to a PieFed community on your own instance your post won't be sent to any instances that you've blocked.
Although if you post to a Lemmy community we can't control where they forward it to. It's complicated.
It's complicated.
That's my line!
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Yes, when you post to a PieFed community on your own instance your post won't be sent to any instances that you've blocked.
Although if you post to a Lemmy community we can't control where they forward it to. It's complicated.
Hey, I wanted to confirm something. Does that mean the blocklist of users are sent to the community's instance?
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Extend instance blocking to block all users/content from there · Issue #5578 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Requirements Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support or the matrix chat. Did you check to see if this issue already exists? Is this only a feature request? Do not put multiple feature ...
GitHub (github.com)
So it was merged in June? Then it should be working on most instances soon right?
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So it was merged in June? Then it should be working on most instances soon right?
Its in Lemmy 1.0, when that releases all instances will support the feature
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I feel this on a deep level. Blocking Hexbear has been amazing for my sanity!
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I feel this on a deep level. Blocking Hexbear has been amazing for my sanity!
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The joys of federation lol
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Its in Lemmy 1.0, when that releases all instances will support the feature
Uhhh… 1.0? Is Lemmy Beta?
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Uhhh… 1.0? Is Lemmy Beta?
Pretty much. We're still on 0.19.12. Next version should be the very first 1.0 release.
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I find hexbearians to be the funniest people on the fedi
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What happened do vegantheoryclub?
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Pretty much. We're still on 0.19.12. Next version should be the very first 1.0 release.
1.19.12 -> 1.0 ???
How does this version numbering system work?