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Reply to @caohuak@moon.lonewolf.zone
silverpill@silverpill@mitra.social (2026-08-13 02:46:49)
@caohuak @sendpaws I think there is a big difference between being defederated and being deplatformed. In fediverse you don't need to start from scratch, you can move between servers and you can start your own.

Some people may not like you and be very loud about it, but ultimately they only have as much power as others give them. The best strategy is to ignore the haters and keep doing your own thing.
---Reply--- alle_yoj813@theorytoe@ak.kyaruc.moe (2026-08-13 02:53:45) @silverpill @sendpaws @caohuak

I mean on fedi, the moment you get on a defed list, its basically being deplatformed because of how lists get spread. Most new servers on the network import a bunch of blocklists from the getgo. Hell some stacks have integrated blocklists. There are clients with integrated blocklists (usually denying logins for certain domains). Fedblock has even spilled over into sysadmin abuse blocklists.
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silverpill@silverpill@mitra.social (2026-08-13 02:59:42)
@theorytoe @sendpaws @caohuak Yes, and you can just ignore all of this. The part on the network that is free of blocklists is big enough to be interesting. What this part of the network doesn't have, apparently, is people who will be interested in growing it.