There’s no way to enforce that. Bots can change IP address and not all instances have a dmca page.
I love controversy.
There’s no way to enforce that. Bots can change IP address and not all instances have a dmca page.
Some communities only exist on Reddit. There’s nothing wrong with using it as long as you have an ad blocker and don’t pay for premium or awards. I’d even say it’s the right thing because you cost them money.
Mint is very opinionated and made explicitly for less technical users. If you have basic command line skills (or you’re willing to learn) Fedora gives you more choice and in my experience it’s actually more reliable than Debian based distros.
Bluesky has a global identity system where instance accounts are just links to a DID (basically your private key). If you get banned from an instance you have to change your name but you keep all your posts and likes.
It doesn’t appear automatically on related magazines (would be a nice feature though) but you can link magazines from other instances like this: /m/lemmyworld@lemmy.world. You can subscribe to them and see them in /m/all like they’re part of Kbin.
You can’t be both a small community and replace for profit social networks. I thought the point of all this was the second one.