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    311 months ago

    of course they can. if they don’t like their instance’s policies, they just have to move to another. or host their own.

    there has been people in pro-threads instances that have moved to one that blocks threads and the other way around.

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      -111 months ago

      if they don’t like their instance’s policies, they just have to move to another.

      So they have to sift through instances until they find one that federates exactly how they would? Lol. Or do they have to compromise because they don’t actually have the power to choose who they federate with?

      host their own.

      Hosting their own instance makes them admins.

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        211 months ago

        So they have to sift through instances until they find one that federates exactly how they would? Lol. Or do they have to compromise because they don’t actually have the power to choose who they federate with?

        You can see the blocklist of any mastodon instance without joining it. You can and should read their policies before joining.

        Hosting their own instance makes them admins.

        This makes no sense. You are saying that just because you’re the admin of an instance you can’t be an user?

        You can have a single user instance of your own and be done with it. If you don’t like someone else choosing what instances defederate, you have that possibility.

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          11 months ago

          It legitimately feels like you are incapable of understanding what I’m saying, so I’m just gonna make the executive decision and duck out.

          Have a nice day. You may have the last reply.