The only people I see crying here are the ones too lazy to make an account on the instance they consider has the most interesting content.
With the way the Fediverse works defederation is not a big deal. Nothing is being deleted, nothing is being canceled, you can view anything you want to see if you put in the smallest effort.
It doesn't have to be an either/or scenario. You can do both. Curate your feed AND make an additional account.
If you need an individual account for each instance you might want to consider why none of your interesting instances want to federate with each other.
I'm for defederation as well. If I could block an entire instance easily I would, but that isn't an option yet.
If anyone wants to view the content on that instance, make an account. It's easy and free. There is no limit to how many instances you can join if you want to.
Inner Harbor, Batimore
I didn't know this community existed when I took this photo. My family and I were caught without an umbrella last weekend while touring the museum ships at the Inner Harbor.
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?
I enjoyed the movie. Watching it felt like a DND campaign.
I didn't know about it until I checked Beehaw. It's easy enough to block the community so I can't see it, but I would rather it not be here. TheDonald and The Agora feel like polar opposite ideals.
Absolutely nailed it.
Aye
Nay
In another thread someone mentioned sorting by Top-Day to get a better lost until the bug fix. It works for me.
You have a second calf.
My brother is a bigger fan than I am of Futurama, I'd expect him to have a tattoo like this, or maybe of the Scooty Puff Sr.
I'm still an Aye.
I already have 4 accounts on different instances, which is useful while Beehaw does their defederation thing. Part of this decentralized federation is that each instance gets to make it's own rules on how it operates. Why should members of one instance get to make all the rules for another one?
If someone wants to make an account and participate in the growth of this particular instance then they're already vested in this community.
Aye.
Aye.
Service guarantees citizenship.