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[-] BaroqueInMind@kbin.social 3 points 10 months ago

Good thing that they can just simply use another fucking instance thanks to federated systems.

[-] ciferecaNinjo@fedia.io -1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Not exactly. [!showerthoughts@lemmy.world](/c/showerthoughts@lemmy.world) was a poor choice, as is:

  • [!showerthoughts@zerobytes.monster](/c/showerthoughts@zerobytes.monster) ← Cloudflare
  • [!showerthoughts@sh.itjust.works](/c/showerthoughts@sh.itjust.works) ← Cloudflare
  • [!showerthoughts@lemmy.ca](/c/showerthoughts@lemmy.ca) ← Cloudflare
  • [!showerthoughts@lemm.ee](/c/showerthoughts@lemm.ee) ← Cloudflare
  • [!hotshowerthoughts@x69.org](/c/hotshowerthoughts@x69.org) ← Cloudflare, and possibly irrelevant
  • [!showerthoughts@lemmy.ml](/c/showerthoughts@lemmy.ml) ← not CF, but copious political baggage, abusive moderation & centralized by disproportionate size

They’re all shit & the OP’s own account is limited to creating a new community on #lemmyWorld. [!showerthoughts@lemmy.ml](/c/showerthoughts@lemmy.ml) would be the lesser of evils but the best move would be create an acct on a digital rights-respecting instance that allows community creations and then create showerthoughts community there.

(EDIT) [!showerThoughts@fedia.io](/c/showerThoughts@fedia.io) should address these issues.

this post was submitted on 26 Dec 2023
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