Such as the instances that beehaw filters out? I want my feed filled up with all sorts of diversity.

  • poVoq
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    111 year ago

    You can’t, that’s the point. Just make a new account somewhere else.

    • @goat@beehaw.orgOP
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      41 year ago

      If I make an account on some random instance that has nothing filtered, will I still be able to interact with these communities?

      • @pancake@lemmy.ml
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        61 year ago

        If the admins of your new instance are okay with those instances, of course! For example, here in lemmy.ml I get posts from lemmygrad.ml, which is blocked by some other instances. You could also make multiple accounts, e.g. keep your beehaw.org account and make another one in the instances you want to see. Hope this helps!

      • poVoq
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        51 year ago

        “still”?

        There is a certain risk that a server that federates with really questionable instances might get blocked by Beehaw and other well moderated instances as well.

        • @goat@beehaw.orgOP
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          31 year ago

          Well, how can I get a feed that I myself curate? If this isn’t possible, I don’t see this thing taking off.

          • @blujan
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            81 year ago

            You are gonna need to self host or be abject to someone else’s rules.

            • @goat@beehaw.orgOP
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              41 year ago

              Is there no instance out there that has full freedom so I can put whatever I want in my feed?

              • @blujan
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                1 year ago

                As you already were told, there has to be, but they will likely be (or are already) blocked by other instances due to not being moderated.

              • Gaywallet (they/it)M
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                51 year ago

                The fact that you’re asking these questions and treading a fine line that could be truth or trolling that I’m having a hard time figuring out signals to be that you might not be a good fit for our community.

                Please be on your best behavior around here. If that’s something you can’t commit to, then this isn’t a good fit

              • @bouncing@partizle.com
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                11 year ago

                It’s problematic. Plenty of instances host illegal content, and you don’t want that liability as an instance admin. Other instances do things that abuse the network, like post unmitigated spam.

          • @bit0fun@beehaw.org
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            41 year ago

            It’s inherent to the architecture of the system; you can spin your own instance and not have to worry. People can still block you however.

            It’s different than traditional social media, and for people looking for something identical to that but open are going to be hard pressed to have something usable.

            The technical aspect of spinning your own server will be prohibitive to a lot of people unfortunately, but there is some documnetation online for that

              • @bit0fun@beehaw.org
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                11 year ago

                No, it’s rather unlikely. Especially if you use some DNS service that blocks some ICANN WHOIS lookups (usually gives out information that you enter when registering the domain name), you’ll be fine.

                Domains can be cheap, but will need to be renewed. A VPS for hosting can be cheap or expensive, but running it on an older computer would be a good bet.

                The benefit of a VPS is that you don’t need to worry about using your own IP address.

            • @goat@beehaw.orgOP
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              but even in mander, I still can’t find specific communities from the blocked instances, like the redpill community

              Note: I think redpillers are fucking losers, and that’s why i want to see them in my feed, is funny.

              • @nachtigall@feddit.de
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                31 year ago

                In that case, it is probably because Mander hasn’t indexed the community yet. For that to happen you have to enter the address of the community (like example.org/c/some_community) in the search field (upper right corner desktop, expanded menu mobile), then it is fetched and you should be able to subscribe there.