It appears minds.com federates, just observed this on pixelfed.social

I'm keeping an eye on this, and will give them the benefit of the doubt, but don't get me wrong, I won't hesitate to ban them.

It's not my place to suggest a pre-emptive ban, but I do recommend admins be aware of them.

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mxtthxw GCSE :verified:

@dansup I remember joining when it first came out. I then came across a full on libertarian, I’d never had a conversation with one before and I had a long argument about property rights. I’d never spoken to anyone so adamant a place should look really shit just because someone’s land banking it.

Anyway, I left due to some extreme bullshit and lack of interaction.

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Ariadne Conill 🐰

@dansup it does appear to be working, see attached screenshot. i, however, will definitely be banning them.

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Ole Dirty Rice :jeb:

@dansup It’s not surprising but I can’t believe Minds.com has gotten through multiple fundraising rounds when people can invest in, for instance, a promising medical treatment raising money for a phase III trial.

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Darnell Clayton :verified:

@dansup #Minds is partially federated.

Minds can follow #Pixelfed, #Mastodon, #Misskey, et al, accounts & be followed by #Fediverse accounts in return.

However, Minds is unable to ping Fediverse accounts when mentioning user handles.

They are attempting to solve this but I think they need help as Minds does not seem to making progress on that front.

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Minds

@dansup hey we would love to touch base with you. Please check out our moderation strategy paper co-authored by some of the top experts and PhDs in extremism studies. Open to feedback.

cdn-assets.minds.com/The_Censo

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