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I might be wrong but I think the maliciouscompliance on the lemmy.ml instance you linked is a wholy different version of maliciouscompliance than the one on lemmy.world. It's hard to tell because the lemmy.ml one 404s for me now.
oh sorry - i made the link wrong. fixed, it should be https://lemmy.ml/c/maliciouscompliance@lemmy.world
Also is there a good tutorial on fediverse that goes into details?
Are you still looking? What would you like to know - the technical details, or what each instance feels like, or just a general "i don't care how it works, I just want to jump into the conversation"?
I am looking for something that goes into technical details from a developer's perspective. How does the ActivityPub protocol structured, how one app receives data from another (e. g. Lemmy to Mastodon), how does an admin de-federates another instance etc.
You might want to try one of the lemmy dev communities then! You can ask in /c/lemmy@lemmy.ml