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There was an issue where lemmy.ml refused connections from kbin instances but the admins of that instance fixed the issue yesterday. At no point did true defederation occur.
That still doesn't explain why the block button doesn't seem to work.
Explanation here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/118#issuecomment-942720
I think you're thinking of Lemmygrad.
I don't recall us defederating from them. Maybe try moving to beehaw.org, the definitely defederated from lemmy.ml and they have stricter moderation standards overall.
I thought we defederated from those Stalin fanboys? wtf?
I'm not really sure what made you think of that? Pretty sure ernest hasn't posted anything like that.
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You can always fork a Kbin instance and run it yourself?
Probably a good idea. You could find an instance that suites your needs or run one yourself as mentioned in other comments here. Instead you would rather be toxic and while I dont speak for the others, it’s probably not welcome.
Yeah, probably.
https://raddle.me/ might work for you?
https://raddle.me/f/lobby/96713/heads-up-the-tankie-behind-lemmy-ml-got-banned-from-r
If you want something that has no left, you can also try
saidit.net.
Also Threads is so hot right now.
Just go back to reddit dude
I have tried banning the instance but that no longer works.
If with this you mean you blocked the domain, well, for some reason non-link posts use the kbin domain regardless of which instance they're from. So blocking the domain a thread is from won't stop you from seeing that thread. In theory, idk how it works in practice, but what you're experiencing seems to confirm this.