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this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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I just reported a spam post on your (.ml) instance and it just sat there spinning its wheel. I got bored and went back to my instance home (.world).
Have no idea if anything happened!
Why are you browsing on a different instance? Stay on lemmy.world and search for communities from there. You should be able to see like http://lemmy.world/c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml. Note that you are on your instance but the @ tells it to grab the community from the other.
I was. I did it from my instance. Just span its wheels. (I was just acknowledging that it was 'across instances' I was on mine, reading a spam post on .ml
(I'm still new at this so I might not be clear in what I mean. But I didnt "log into" your instance, other than I had subscribed to a sub on your server)
Dw you were clear, everyone is just still stumbling around in the dark here to various extents :D