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Cake day: September 14th, 2024

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  • Huh in that case I wonder if both instance and defederation works by sort of pausing/suspending the new content updates.

    Sort of like how Newpipe works is that new content could be available on your home/sub feed but won’t show up unless explicitly updated (by swiping down). Although for this analogy to work, banning would be equivalent to a filter/block in Voyager although it’ll only work for newer content?🤔

    That’s my new guess anyways, not sure if it’ll help!😅🤗



  • It’s almost like their new posts are “defederated” from my home instance.

    That part is odd and I don’t really have a good guess or assumption as to why that’s happening.

    The posts they make are in a federated community with my home instance. I’d bet if they replied to this comment, I wouldn’t see their reply. (assuming this comment is even visible to them).

    As far as I understand the system; banned users shouldn’t be able to make comments on a home instance their banned from unless something is broken or has been deliberately been changed.











  • I natively speak English and Korean, learned to speak somewhat decently in Japanese and tried to learn a bit in Filipino, Esperanto, Spanish, and Punjabi thanks to my friends

    For me personally I find that trying to learn my friend’s native languages is more encouraging than any other course as I just want to better understand what they’re saying as I frequently make friends that aren’t fluent in English. Although due to frequently translating for my family though I find that I can understand them regardless of imperfect English skills, not sure how that works🤷‍♀️

    Sorry I went off tangent but I hope this acts as a decent reply for what you’re looking for~🤗










  • Unfortunately the export of water will only benefit the megacorporations that already has control like Nestle.

    It’s difficult to imagine Canadians who are already experiencing localized and frequent drought conditions to export what limited supply we have.

    One method that might encourage Canadians to consider exporting water is an agreement that ALL profits will be shared to low and middle income class Canadians as we all know that capitalistic systems are highly unsustainable and are immensely toxic for anyone involved.