That’s very pedantic of you, but fair enough, more or less.
Looking it up, they’re all considered types of federation. The instances page shows the instances in the Allowlist. Other instances that aren’t in the Blocklist (defederated) are in Open federation. Even the Blocklist is considered a type of federation, per the lemmy docs.
Federated just means that it’s possible that data could be synced across, ie they’re on the same network. Not that it necessarily can be synced across, due to defederation/Blocklist.
Yeah, I am normally a bit pedantic, sorry about that :)
Yup! That’s exactly right. The only slight correction I can offer is that an instance can have either a blocklist or allowlist, it can’t have both. If an allowlist exists, then anything not on it is implicitly blocked. If it does not, then anything not in the blocklist is allowed. If it has neither, it’s in open federation (everything is allowed).
That’s very pedantic of you, but fair enough, more or less.
Looking it up, they’re all considered types of federation. The instances page shows the instances in the Allowlist. Other instances that aren’t in the Blocklist (defederated) are in Open federation. Even the Blocklist is considered a type of federation, per the lemmy docs.
Federated just means that it’s possible that data could be synced across, ie they’re on the same network. Not that it necessarily can be synced across, due to defederation/Blocklist.
Yeah, I am normally a bit pedantic, sorry about that :)
Yup! That’s exactly right. The only slight correction I can offer is that an instance can have either a blocklist or allowlist, it can’t have both. If an allowlist exists, then anything not on it is implicitly blocked. If it does not, then anything not in the blocklist is allowed. If it has neither, it’s in open federation (everything is allowed).