cross-posted from: https://lemmy.basedcount.com/post/113726

I couldn’t find any tools to check this, so I built one myself.

This is a little site I built: the Defederation Investigator defed.xyz. With it, you can get a comprehensive view of which instances have blocked yours, as well as which ones you are federated with.

The tool is open source and available on GitHub. Hopefully someone will find it useful, enjoy.

  • russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
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    1 year ago

    Looks like the usage may have gone over Vercel’s usage policy (I’m not super familiar with Vercel)? I see the following when trying to bring it up:

    402: PAYMENT_REQUIRED 
    Code: DEPLOYMENT_DISABLED
    
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    That’s very useful, thank you @Nerd02@lemmy.basedcount.com

    Just to note if copying the URL you have to strip off the https:// or else it won’t work (maybe people just don’t copy that these days, but I ran in to that problem anyway).

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      how many instances that instance is blocking "and* how many other instances are blocking that instance

      how’s that helpful if you don’t know which ones

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      1 year ago

      Very cool, ive been wondering about who defeds the most and now I know. Thanks.

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        they are are extremely obnoxious mix of tankies and some other leftists who might have been slightly less obnoxious if they were on their own, but being in the group with said tankies, you don’t want them any more than the former

        i apologize for grammar structure of my sentence and hope it makes some sense

        if you have few days of time to kill you can check this thread where lemm.ee admin is asking lemm.ee users about their opinion on defederating them. they brigade the thread in such a way they make more than 77% of the 2k comments in the thread (not exaggerating - the thread has 1920 comments when viewed from lemm.ee and 425 when viewed from lemmy.world which blocks them) and explain their philosophy in the process. so you will understand stuff like “who absolutely needs to be murdered for the crime of having more money than you in order to make world more just place & other tankies’ wisdom”.

        you have to acknowledge that they did really good job of introducing themselves, though - i had no idea they even existed the day before that thread and i am firm proponent of “defederate. now.” today 😆

        • SeborrheicDermatitis [any]@hexbear.net
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          I don’t know why you are shocked and horrified when people engage with something on their own front page?

          That’s how federation works, is it not?

          It’s not brigading, it’s literally right there at the top of the front page, so of course people will comment on it.

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            It certainly wouldn’t be brigading if the ratio of hexbear comments was proportional to its size. But I haven’t seen many lemmy.world comments there, for example, and they saw the thread in their feeds just as much as you did.

            That’s how federation works, is it not?

            Federation works by connecting various instances with different goals and different userbases. Those instances need a space to discuss those goals among themselves, where the admins can communicate with the users, etc. Some external engagement is to be expected, but one specific instance creating 3x more comments than all the others taken together (including the instance whose policy is supposed to be discussed) should, uh, raise an eyebrow.

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              Don’t hate us because we post like gods gift to the internet.

              You just cant match the raw power of our posting skills and that makes you feel weak and pathetic. As it should.

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              But I haven’t seen many lemmy.world comments there, for example

              Why would there be a large proportion of lemmy.world comments when the thread is literally about hexbear? You don’t expect hexbear users to have stronger opinions on that than lemmy.world users?

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              Imagine you’ve got 100,000 people in a room. Let’s say they’re split between people wearing blue shirts, green shirts, and red shirts. But it’s not an even split. Half of the people in the room are wearing red shirts. Someone in a blue shirt steps up onto the stage and says, “Open discussion everyone: I think red shirts are assholes and we should kick them all out of the room.”

              What exactly do you expect to happen next?

              Those instances need a space to discuss those goals among themselves, where the admins can communicate with the users, etc.

              That’s not what the thread in question was. We were invited to join the discussion. If we had not been welcome to join the discussion, we would have stayed out of it.

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                Regarding the analogy:

                1. it’s not one but multiple connected rooms

                2. the room with people in red shirts has suddenly decided to connect with the rooms with the less numerous blue and green shirts

                3. it’s not “someone” in a blue shirt, it’s a significant number of people in blue shirts who think the red ones should simply return to their own room that they were perfectly happy with until now

                We were invited to join the discussion

                https://lemm.ee/post/4543536

                Where exactly do you see the invitation? I see “I am very interested to hear thoughts and responses from our own users.”

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                  the room with people in red shirts has suddenly decided to connect with the rooms with the less numerous blue and green shirts
                  think the red ones should simply return to their own room that they were perfectly happy with until now

                  go back to reddit. this is the fediverse, the entire point is that these are not, in fact, “separate” rooms. being connected is the default. that’s why it requires a giant discussion to kick anyone out.

                  Where exactly do you see the invitation?

                  It was posted publicly to all federated communities and absolutely no indication was made that the majority of people to whom the post was sent were unwelcome to participate.

                  On Hexbear, we have a rule that we have to leave meta discussions of other instances alone if they want us to. All the admin had to say was, “lem.ee users only” and we would’ve stayed out. If you refuse to take such a simple measure to restrict discussion to your own community, you do not actually want to restrict discussion to your own community.

                  And the admin didn’t. You can go ask him. He was not trying to keep hexbear users out or in any way offended by the fact that we participated in the discussion. Why are you (a member of neither instance) offended on his behalf?

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            Someone who claims to be a socialist, but who has a pathological obsession with identity politics and dividing the working class, and gives little regard to class consciousness or worker solidarity. Usually has an extreme hatred of patriotism despite patriotic socialism being the official ideology of the Soviet Union. Often defends lumpen behaviour to a bizarre extent.

            Did I miss anything?

            • Are_Euclidding_Me [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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              Wait, you think hexbear “gives little regard to class consciousness or worker solidarity”? You think we’re only claiming to be socialist? You think we have a “pathological obsession with identity politics”? I would disagree about all of the above, honestly. I will grant you that I’m not a big fan of patriotism, because I live in the imperial core, and there is nothing good about america. Also, could you give me an example of what “lumpen behavior” you think we’re defending?

              I just realized, I have no desire to get in Yet Another Internet Argument. Please do not answer the above questions unless you really, really want to for some reason. Thanks for explaining your thinking, I very much disagree with you, but that’s ok! This is a 2 day old thread at this point and I’m trying to be less of an argumentative butthole online, so I’ll just say, I hope you have a great day!

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        It’s made by kiwifarms though

        I didn’t know, thanks for letting me know. I frankly do not care though, in the exact same way that I do not care that Lemmy is made by tankies.

        The interesting bit would be how people with these extreme agencies abuse these tools or their users to further their goals.

        As I see it, both cases are questionable people providing useful tools free for me to use. Wether I use these tools or not, has what impact in regards to their agenda? I certainly would not like to be a pawn in their game, or support their cause without consent.

        If you think that’s what happens, please show me. That would be very interesting to know and might lead to me ceasing usage / recommendation.

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          As I see it, both cases are questionable people providing useful tools free for me to use.

          Lemmy devs may have controversal political views, but their software is written with a good intention. KiwiFarms on the other hand use it to target instances.

          If you think that’s what happens, please show me. That would be very interesting to know and might lead to me ceasing usage / recommendation.

          I just see no reason to use a tool made by controversial people with awful intention if there’s a good alternative with no such controversies. But you can decide for yourself, I just wanted to inform.

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            Lemmy devs may have controversial political views, but their software is written with a good intention. KiwiFarms on the other hand use it to target instances.

            Not just that, in all interactions with them, I’ve never found the devs to be anything but respectful.

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            KiwiFarms on the other hand use it to target instances.

            I haven’t heard of them. What are they about?

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            Lemmy devs may have controversal political views, but their software is written with a good intention. KiwiFarms on the other hand use it to target instances.

            Let’s go even further than that. Let’s say that the most annoying people around the whole Fediverse are Hexbear. On the worst days, all they do is to organize to spam specific threads, which is indeed annoying, but that’s the extent of it. KiwiFarms is responsible for harassing people until they commit suicide for the heinous crime of being weird. Anyone aware of this who wants to associate with them has no place in civilized society.

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            I’m not sure how the developer’s intention or leaning affects me. Or how my usage or non-usage affects their intention or leaning, or how they can act on it. Maybe my usage provides data for them to improve their tools? But since the tools themselves are agnostic, I’m not sure how that’s a bad thing either.

            if there’s a good alternative with no such controversies

            Strictly speaking about functionality, I saw no alternative which is on par to the .agency tool. It has more features, is faster, provides more information and causes less strain on network servers. At least that’s my quick impression.

            Anyways, thanks for the conversation!

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    What I’d really like to have is a tool that lists blocked communities. That information is not as public as defederated instances.

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    aaaand it’s down. worked this morning but now it fails with PAYMENT_REQUIRED

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    Looks like the only people not federated with the midwest are super small instances that aren’t federated a big way with anyone.