The only drawback is that it will only start working after the first piece of content from threads.net has been shared on your instance - for now it returns a 404 not found.
Edit: Mileage may vary, depending on how Threads solves its fediverse integration.
I think there is a misunderstanding in the kbin community.
/d/ blocks a domain, A domain is not an instance.
But i’m not shure what /d/ blocks or not. As far as I know it’s what’s between the bracket’s after a post ()
For kbin users to unilaterally block content from threads:
The only drawback is that it will only start working after the first piece of content from threads.net has been shared on your instance - for now it returns a 404 not found.
Edit: Mileage may vary, depending on how Threads solves its fediverse integration.
Thanks! Keeping this open so i can do it later.
Getting a 404 error, but might just be due to kbin upgrades, etc.
Does /d/ block an instance?
I think there is a misunderstanding in the kbin community.
/d/ blocks a domain, A domain is not an instance.
But i’m not shure what /d/ blocks or not. As far as I know it’s what’s between the bracket’s after a post ()
Does anyone know if kbin.social will even federate to begin with?
Since Threads won’t apparently be federating at all, with anyone at launch - no.