Please include a brief description of the nominated instance, why it should be added to the allow-list, and include a link to the instance. Off-topic comments will be removed.
https://lemy.lol is a small (43 users a day) Lemmy instance that federates with Hexbear and Lemmygrad and blocks Threads. Their admin seems open to learning more about gender, and they have built off of @CannotSleep420@hexbear.net’s lemmy-bot.
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lemmy.VG is an anarchist, vegan-only Lemmy server existing to provide the vegan community safe access to the Fediverse, and they federate with Hexbear and Lemmygrad. It hosts https://lemmy.vg/c/vegancirclejerk, which has 231 daily users.
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feddit.de is a German-speaking alternative, independent and self-managed space for free exchange of views, beyond the control of large tech companies. They have upgraded to Lemmy v0.19.0, meaning that their users can decide for themselves which instances to block, in the marketplace of ideas.
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That is true, they would not unblock without you speaking to them. But maybe they would be more open to it now that they are on v0.19.0.
voltage.vn microinstance for a guy from vietnam who posts interesting engineering content.
https://pricefield.org/ pretty inoffensive instance about life is strange
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Hey, is there a good reason we don’t federate with https://slrpnk.net/ ? I just ask because it’s an anarchist environmentalist instance with no porn and no bigotry (that I’ve seen). I haven’t spent much time analysing it but from first impressions it looks to be both fairly active and feels like it may have users who would be more or less aligned with hexbear even if they are federated with some worse instances.
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Ah, well that will be that then! Seems an odd thing for them to do. Thanks for the speedy response
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Hmm housecat-libertarian moment from them. Sounds like they need to do a little materialist analysis on the problems they seek to solve, they may find some interesting conclusions.
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https://lemmy.tf/ is Just Another Lemmy Server with 10 monthly users that federates with Hexbear and Lemmygrad. Their most active community is https://lemmy.ml/c/folkpunk@lemmy.tf where they say “Nazis punks fuck off” in their sidebar
lemmy.sdfeu.org is from the same crowd that runs lemmy.sdf.org (just from another CDN). The latter is federated but not the first.
Any chance of linking them? They have a no defederation policy, but I can’t see your posts from my main instance.
adultswim.fan - new lemmy instance for Adult Swim that I’ve been working on
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My nginx config was wrong; it should be working now.
is there a history with sh.itjust.works? I just want to subscribe to https://sh.itjust.works/c/unions for union news
edit: oop, just read the comment in the defederation nomination post. lmao nevermind
urbanists.social, urbanism focused Mastodon instance run by a communist
blackqueer.life, Mastodon instance for black/queer folks run by a communist
midwest.social, left-friendly Lemmy instance focused on the US midwest
Those all sound amazing
The fediverse is absolutely popping with good communities. It’s why I’d prefer a blocklist rather than an allow list.
pawb.social yiffit.net - furries
Reason: The internet is a greyer, duller place without them.
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Let’s break into the kbinverse.
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kbin.social: flagship general purpose instance, about 20k active users. Typical lib stuff.
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fedia.io: Second largest, general purpose, run by the admins of infosec.exchange Masto instance.
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