Oh well, I was subbed into a couple beehaw communities but wasn't really active in them anyways.
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I think the only way around stuff like this is to have some alts hanging around. This account is an alt to the same-name lemmy.ml account, but now only the lemmy.ml account can see beehaw stuff. It's a shame, because beehaw did seem to have something good going with their more curated communities. They could have put out a call for moderators if that's what they need, but instead they decided to close the gates.
I wouldn't be afraid to make a bunch of alts. Simply having an alt account doesn't put strain on the servers. It's the using it that does. Until then, it can lie in wait, inactive, without much impact.
And over-sensitive, over-protective jannies ruin it again - just like Mastodon.
Hopefully we can re-establish the Technology and Gaming communities here.
I know I'm late to the discussion but why is lemmy.world showing up on beehaw instances? They refederated?
For some reason I am still seeing beehaw posts here. Is it a transitional thing?
So what does defederation mean in practice? I can still see communities on beehaw im subbed to. Is it just that I won't see new ones? Or that I can't search/comment on them?
Ok so Lemmy instances can decide to disconnect from other instances.
We have instance A, instance B and instance C
initially all 3 are interconnected or "federated with each other" - any member of any instance can see the communities and users from any other instance.
Suddenly something happens that makes instance A defederate with instance B
So now instance A cannot see and participate with the communities and users of B and vice versa. However instance C can see and participate in the communities of Both
So in terms of beehaw vs lemmy.world I would be on instance 3 - I can see and participate both, their defederation from each other doesn't affect you, it only affects the users of beehaw or Lemmy.world
EDIT:
I just realised your in lemmy.world. huh weird... Maybe it takes a while for the defederation to settle, or maybe it makes it a one way communication.
EDIT2 I might be wrong, see this post
lemmyworld@lemmy.world/t/22361/-/comment/96933