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kbin.social must still be having severe problems. Ernest posted this a day ago:
One thing you might try doing is switching to a different KBIN server. The smaller ones are probably Federating just fine with Lemmy and the other KBIN instances, although everyone will have trouble Federating with kbin.social.
I wonder why Ernest doesn't turn off new sign ups on kbin.social and ask people who want to join KBIN to do so on a different instance so the problems there aren't exasperated?
I would, but I've already set up shop with my forums here and trying to recreate them and move all the threads would be impossible.
I think we might need to publicize different kbin instances. When I learned about Lemmy I also immediately heard of at least 5 instances (lemmygrad.ml, lemmy.ml, beehaw.org, lemmy.world, and sh.itjust.works) and join-lemmy.org points you at a ton of different instances. With Kbin, I know there have to be different instances but I only knew of kbin.social when initially joining. Right now I’m also aware of kbin.cafe, but that’s it.
For others reading this, there are 2 others that I know well: https://feddit.online and https://fedia.io
You can find bunches here: https://kbin.pub/en
The Fediverse Observer lets you see all the kbin and lemmy instances but -- frustratingly, and unlike with things like Mastodon -- there's no link from their main page.
But the list for lemmy is here:
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/
And for kbin, it's here:
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/