Hello,
as this is a fairly active community we just wanted to let you know that this community is no longer federating with Lemmy.World due to defederation from lemmy.one for lack of moderation.
Our announcement can be found here: https://lemmy.world/post/28173093
We recommend migrating to a community on an instance that is maintained better.
So, where do we go? If the allegations are true (and I have no reason to doubt that), I’d like to defederate as well.
!privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
So, I’ll be honest, I don’t understand most of the technical stuff about lemmy. I just know it’s open source, no ads/corpos, and all the individual lemmys can interact with each other like how emails can send emails between gmail and yahoo. But what does defederate actually mean? Like how does it change things? Does it mean that people with the @lemmy.one can’t see the privacy instance anymore? And they have to change their account?
Seems like that would be up to the mods. They can pick any instance they want.
Edit: NVM. The nonresponsive mods in question from the post mentioned are the moderators for this community
Thanks for looking into it. Most posts here are cross-posted to !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com so unless someone wants to continue this specific community, I’m going to leave in a few days and just go there instead. Wish you all the best. I really don’t think things like this align well with the broader spirit of a privacy / digital ethics community.