Yes, because modlogs on Mastodon are neither public nor federated (they are visible only for admin and mods). Self-reporting for “standards” don’t make sense there.
Hey, I just met you, And this is crazy, But here’s my number!
Yes, because modlogs on Mastodon are neither public nor federated (they are visible only for admin and mods). Self-reporting for “standards” don’t make sense there.
You will probably have to ask hilariouschaos admins themselves (well, on an alt)
For instances of mainstream Misskey:
https://misskey.de (instance by maintainers of Friendica instances libranet.de and venera.social)
I’m using misskey.social from Italy, but they have some annoying limits for new or less-followed accounts e.g. how many people can you reply to in one post (this would shut you out from some discussions…)
For Sharkey:
https://blahaj.zone by maintainers of namesake Lemmy instance
https://calckey.world or https://sharkey.world by, well, .world
https://procial.tchncs.de
For Iceshrimp: https://fedia.social (from maintainers of fedia.io and infosec.*)
Strange… it works for me
Indeed, and this is a pinned post on Ye Power Trippin’ Bastards. Posters ask if their bans were justified. Downvotes bury the post, preventing an audience from making their opinion about it.
That means, @[email protected]!
Maybe a screenshot of obviously wrong take on the Fediverse as a banner?
Indeed, the logo of a meme community is the best source of an official logo. :)
Already did it here for a logo. It’s Meta’s logo of the Fediverse… erm, well, almost.
Instance name checks out
They are actually tankies
There it is: [email protected]
Let’s ask that Poliverso user then…
Visited every Bonfire (and also “bonfire compatible mastodon akkoma”) instance as showed on fediverse.observer and there is no new content for 30 days on any of them.
So probably not.
Well, Melbourne will at least receive any Australian comment on time, unlike . world :)