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Beehaw's still federated with several instances. Just not lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works.
They're federated with kbin.social, at least as of an hour ago.
Dumb question, but how were you able to determine that? Was it just a matter of seeing a post that originated from there (which would be my clumsy approach), or is there a tool/site that facilitates this?
The list of which sites they're actively federating with, and which they've actively blocked, is public (and is public on any Lemmy-based site): https://beehaw.org/instances
For the record: They're still still federating with kbin.social. And they're still federating with lemmy.ml. Most of the block list is made up of well known shit-disturbing Mastodon instances.
Holy crap there are a lot of Lemmy instances.
Those aren't necessarily Lemmy instances. Many of those are Mastodon instances, or Misskey sites. I see several Calckey sites. A major Friendica instance is listed there, too. And PixelFed sites!
Is there any list like that for Kbin?
Not that I've been able to find. @ernest would know, though.
Not yet, but it is in the roadmap.