Are they? So if I read a post where users from hundreds of different servers are commenting, my phone has to make hundreds of requests to all those servers? Doesn't seem right
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I typed b I t c h and something changed it
Lemmy.ml has a whole bunch of swear filters.
This is a . world community though...unless .ml is somehow able to filter their user's posts??
I think its the .ml doing the changing as all the traffic of .ml users go through its servers
Tanking is ok, but swearing goes too far.
Oppression has to start somewhere.
Correct, the user is on .ml (if others hadn't noticed) so his comments are hosted on that server.
Are they? So if I read a post where users from hundreds of different servers are commenting, my phone has to make hundreds of requests to all those servers? Doesn't seem right
Your phone queries your home instance, your instance fetches comments from the other servers.