All servers on Mastodon and the wider Fediverse are totally independent, both technically and legally.
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All servers on Mastodon and the wider Fediverse are totally independent, both technically and legally. Each server decides for itself what its rules are, and the rules can vary from server to server.
This guide explains how to find a server's rules, and answers lots of questions about how they are enforced:
If you have a question that isn't answered in the guide, feel free to ask in the replies
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All servers on Mastodon and the wider Fediverse are totally independent, both technically and legally. Each server decides for itself what its rules are, and the rules can vary from server to server.
This guide explains how to find a server's rules, and answers lots of questions about how they are enforced:
If you have a question that isn't answered in the guide, feel free to ask in the replies
@FediTips How timely!

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All servers on Mastodon and the wider Fediverse are totally independent, both technically and legally. Each server decides for itself what its rules are, and the rules can vary from server to server.
This guide explains how to find a server's rules, and answers lots of questions about how they are enforced:
If you have a question that isn't answered in the guide, feel free to ask in the replies
Can this place, do such thing, I can imagine picture all of those nano frames inside the computer. Sometimes their cool thinking about them. But I sort of ran out ideas, sort of wanted to connect some peices, but it's just an idea, probably in Mental Health issues probably leads to Psychiatry.
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@FediTips How timely!

I should totally get on this just to make sure I'm not making my life harder than it need be, but I'm so annoyed right now over bridging in general that I'm going to have to wait until I'm not.
It's on my list. Thank you for regular content drops that are actually helpful when I get into them.
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All servers on Mastodon and the wider Fediverse are totally independent, both technically and legally. Each server decides for itself what its rules are, and the rules can vary from server to server.
This guide explains how to find a server's rules, and answers lots of questions about how they are enforced:
If you have a question that isn't answered in the guide, feel free to ask in the replies
@FediTips Question out of curiosity, what happens when a rogue server joins the fediverse? Like let’s say, for a completely hypothetical example, a Russian troll instance?
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@FediTips Question out of curiosity, what happens when a rogue server joins the fediverse? Like let’s say, for a completely hypothetical example, a Russian troll instance?
That has happened before with a far right server, and the response was that the other servers defederated them (i.e. shut off communication between their server and the rogue server). The worse a server's behaviour, the more other servers block them completely. The very worst servers end up isolated.
One of the most popular third party apps also adjusted their code so that if anyone tried to use their app to sign in on the far right server, it rickrolled them

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