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Well I did crosspost it, it shows in the crosspost chain view
But this was crossposted as part of ongoing boycotting/protest efforts to reduce the influence of .ml comms because of the behavior of the .ml instance admins to make it an easier decision for other instance admins to defederate
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Hm, that’s weird that it didn’t show for me. Or at least I wasn’t aware of how to view that chain. Appreciate you sharing the .ml stuff. The fediverse is still a bit much for me, so I appreciate the clarification.
Np, some clients are just weird about it sometimes lol
If you're looking for a good meme comm that isn't on world or .ml !memes@sopuli.xyz is a nice vibrant one
Oh damn it, I just realized you mentioned .world as well. That’s the instance I’m on ughhh
.world is fine for the most part, a lot of us are just trying to keep things more distributed amongst smaller instances so that not any one instance can overly dominate with many large comms.
It helps keep things healthier overall for the Threadiverse