Based on concerns from both the admin team and most users here, the lemmy.ml admin team decided to add wolfballs.com to our blocklist. There is just too much reactionary content that breaks almost all the rules we have here.
It's natural for open instances like this one to develop blocklists organically, and so far we've only felt it necessary to block 2 instances. If there's any concerns about other instances that we should keep an eye on, let us know.
I would like to add that wolfballs.com will still be included in the instance list on join-lemmy.org. Thats partly because it makes moderation of this instance easier if users can join an instance thats more appropriate for them. Plus the admin is making good contributions to Lemmy and promoting it. Also, Lemmy cant be a real alternative to Reddit if we exclude such a large part of the userbase.
Maybe in the future we can implement more fine-grained federation controls, so that we could federate only certain, non-political communities with wolfballs. For now, every instance admin can decide whether to federate with it or not, and users consider that as a factor when choosing an instance.
I recommended this on Matrix. It really was necessary. The site admins are in favor of vaccine misinformation and extreme fearmongering to the point of hostility towards science in general.
Very based. I observed one Indian Hindutva fash over there, and since I am Indian, I could identify him quickly. Disgusted me. The environment on that instance is not particularly spectacular.
I don't think you understand. This wasn't a case of different opinions. This was an instance where the admins were aggressively promoting racism, vaccine misinformation and fearmongering, and staunch opposition to science. They had essentially openly bragged that, when faced with evidence, they would strongly prefer the opposite.
An admin posted this. I hope I don't need to explain all the layers of garbage here.
On the Ronald McDonald thing... who cares? Why are you that hypersensitive? Welcome to free speech. On the "Illegals" thing, that was referring to people from other instances coming on and down voting the crap out of things which was made pretty clear.. so?
On the Dr Oz thing, I disagree. Somebody isn't a RINO because they're on the right and say they have compassion for trans athletes, but MANY now regardless of what side of the fence you're on have a cult like belief that you either subscribe to 100% of an (assumed) political ideology or you're canceled. But again, moron or not, free speech.
I have compassion for trans athletes, and trans people in general, I can't even imagine what it must feel like to think you're in the wrong gendered body for what your brain is telling you that you are, but I'm also not going to pretend that especially in the case of a professional athlete that a biological man doesn't have a huge unfair advantage over a biological female. Changing your name and clothing, and even taking a bunch of hormones doesn't remove that advantage. That simply can't be ignored. This is only a thing because it's been politically charged. If an athlete tests postive for PEDs they're kicked out on their ass and labeled a cheater. But when they biologically have more muscle mass, more bone mass and all around more power it's ignored you're cancelled and labeled a "bigot". Sorry, that's bullshit. That's simply ignoring the biological differences between men and women, if there wasn't a diffeerence as some people living in a dream world actually claim, then why do trans people have to load up or hormones, hormone blockers, be prescribe other anabolics etc?
I'm for everybody living their life the way they want, but that doesn't include disconnecting from reality to do it.
I was considering moving out of Reddit because bans and shit. My first day using Lemmy and first post I read is about blocking/black lists etc. :(
Why the need to block? You dont like you dont go there.
This is actually the strength of federation and open source. There is no central authority to stop any use. We individually have control over what we interact with in the usual way and we (collectively as an instance) have the same control. If you don't want to belong to an instance that blocks anyone, join a different instance or even start your own. This is just one place of many. Each of us can find or create the one that is right for us.
I still don't understand this federation idea. Maybe because I'm used to the simplicity of centralization. Where can I find more info about how this federation works?