

that’s why if you disagree with censorship/moderation policy of an instance, you can move to another one. You can’t do that on reddit.
that’s why if you disagree with censorship/moderation policy of an instance, you can move to another one. You can’t do that on reddit.
The idea behind lemmy (and every other decentralized platform) is not that you can’t get banned. The idea is that f the mods of one instance decde to go crazy, are bought by malicious people, or if there is an hostile takover (like what happened to freenode), then the network isn’t compromized, and ideally there are plenty of other instances with a moderation policy you agree with and where you can recreate an account
There are multiple way to de this. The easiest solution would be to une a second disk with same size or bigger and clone the current one onto the new one, using dd or clonezilla
if you have enough size on your dis_ for a second root partition, you can use dd to clone the existing root partition in the new one, edit /etc/fstab on the new one to point to the correct root partition, and us grub-mkconfig if you use grub, use grub-mkconfig to reconfigure it. It should automatically detect the new partition.
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