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How do I know which instances kbin is/is NOT Federated With?
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Darn - I was afraid this might be the case.
I was also wondering what happens if someone from a defederated instance upvotes/downvotes you or your post. Is that even possible?
I am still figuring out this fediverse stuff lol
Kbin federates upvotes but does not federate downvotes. All downvotes are from people on the local instance only.
Lemmy federates both but downvotes only go to other Lemmy instances, not Kbin instances.
It's all a bit crazy, yes.
Ah that explains such a lot!
Several times now I've been puzzled by Lemmings talking about their downvotes when I can't see any.
Right? Same. "All these downvotes" and I'm like fam, what are you on about? I see nothing
people complaining about downvotes always have so many upvotes. it is like begging.
i always find it very strange when someone edits a comment 15 mins after posting to direct a complaint to like 1 person who downvoted them. do they just sit there refreshing the page until the number changes?
I wonder now if this is part of what makes kbin so chill.
Most of us hardly ever downvote each other because our downvotes are public.
But on the lemmys, if they're all downvoting each other (and us) like crazy, we would never even know about it.
Public downvotes really do seem to deflate the whole "I'mma jump on this downvote hate train without talking a nanosecond to read or think about what I'm downvoting" problem. I admit, I was skeptical of the public votes thing when I first arrived here, but I'm growing to like it
Me too. I really like it.
I tried to speculate on an answer, but after several tries I'm not sure now either. Federation is a lot more complex a situation than just a simple ban (perhaps). It doesn't seem an absolute like if you blocked a single user, since communities can be separately blocked and that wouldn't affect an instance user from interaction with a kbin post or user elsewhere.