What other instances have the most notable Lemmy instances defederated with
Why YSK: Choosing an instance with defederation policies you're most comfortable with is important to make your Fediverse experience smooth in the long run.
Here is a chart showing the defederation count of each instance.
You can get it by going to the instance's instance list and scrolling/Ctrl+Fing down to "Blocked Instances". To find the instance list, go to https://your-instance.url/instances, for example, https://lemmy.world/instances
Haha yeah, good point. I guess I should have specified it would be a good post on this community specifically where people look to find handy tips for using Lemmy effectively. The fact that one of the huge instances where a lot of your search results come from when you're starting out looking for content has such an aggressive pro-totalitarian moderation strategy is an unexpected, but very useful insight.
As far as I know, kbin doesn't require JavaScript either. Which might be another plus considering the Lemmy vulnerability that was just exploited using JavaScript.
While I also don't like JS, I just want to point out that not having JS on the website does nothing to prevent an XSS attack that injects JS into a site. This is more of a back-end kind of problem.
I get you. I'm left leaning politically but after seeing life under totalitarian leftist regimes first hand, that's a hard pass for me and I find myself struggling with interacting with people who think that's okay.
Even though I like lemmy more than kbin, I've been thinking of switching too because Earnest sounds like a great guy whose philosophy is more in alignment with what I believe in.
This seems to have been taken out of context. Their response seems to be about a supposed "white genocide" some white supremacists have thought up and I fully agree with him that that's bunk.
I don't know how to share a specific context with N number of context like I could on Reddit yet. See the comment they're replying to. They're only using "white genocide" as an example of something people wouldn't call you a "genocide denier" over you disagreeing with.