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Each Lemmy intance is hosted by a different person or entity. Lemmy World is hosted by User A, while Beehaw is hosted by User B.
The way federation works, however, is that it allows for User A to connect their server/Lemmy instance to User B's server/Lemmy instance. This allows for users on Server A to talk to people who are using Lemmy over on Server B.
However, letting your servers interact with other servers is not required. If users of one server are causing problems with your Lemmy instance, you can remove your server from theirs, which removes their access. This is referred to as defederation.
So when Beehaw is defederating other servers, it means they are blocking other servers from interacting with Beehaw.
Got it. Thanks!
Is this why when I try to subscribe to a Beehaw server it says subscription pending?
Exactly. Beehaw is no longer accepting users from other Lemmy instances, so your subscription will not go through to a Beehaw community, unless you are accessing it from either Beehaw, or one of the other instances Beehaw still federates with such as Lemmy.one.
So when I try to aubscribe to a community, but it says "pending" it is defederalized? Because I encountered it quite often. But some even show in my subscriptions, even though the community says "pending". Is this a bug or something?
Is there a way to know if an instance is defederalized to mine? Or should I simply not see those?