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/kbin meta @kbin.social DekkerNSFW @lemmy.fmhy.ml

Where... do I find the instance rules?

So I'm curious about trying kbin. On Lemmy instances, each instance has its rules listed on the sidebar, below the community rules. I couldn't find anything like that on kbin.social!

To me it's pretty important that the instance I join isn't hostile to NSFW content, soo... yeah. It might also just generally be good if people can find out about the rules easily, right?

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i'm out (edit: I can’t)
  • As far as I know, there is an option to only federate with whitelisted instances. It kinda breaks the whole idea of being a federated network, still doesn't entirely prevent "bad" posts from reaching your instance, and I don't know of any specific instances that do it.

  • i'm out (edit: I can’t)
  • Yes, mainly because there aren't many instances where you can reach every other instance. FMHY is nice in that regard, but if the mainstream instances defederate from it, I may have to do the same. Really hoping that won't happen, but it seems inevitable.

  • The Verge reacting to Reddit's spokesperson trying to discredit them
  • Sure, but some places do have more influence on the public discourse than others. Lemmy will remain relatively uninfluential until it becomes more user-friendly, and/or more well-known. So any left wing stuff here is going to have less of an effect than it did on Reddit or other such places, for now.

  • There should be a porn tag separate from the nsfw tag
  • I agree that the de-federation and attitude is worrysome, but I disagree on your stance towards more tags. Servers that disallow NSFW now, might choose to allow NSFW but not porn. Servers that allow NSFW now, are likely to keep allowing both. Servers just don't want to deal with liability and weird protocol quirks showing people stuff they don't want, so they'll ban any category that's likely to include stuff they don't want. More fine-grained tagging means they can ban a smaller selection of things.

    I'm all for various kinds of tags to indicate why someone might not want to view certain content.

  • Error when uploading image

    The error is: SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'R', "Request er"... is not valid JSON A smaller image, or different format, doesn't make a difference. Not sure what to do. I tried with a 1536x2816 png, 3.93 mb; jpg version, 676 kb; and a 384x704 png version, 477 kb.

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