Interesting bit of news for the threadiverse. All three of these are fairly large lemmy instances

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    2 years ago

    Some of yā€™all getting angry need to look at yourself in the mirror. The whole point of federation was to allow communities to do things like this if they want.

    A lot of new people are going to see this mudslinging and rightfully turn around. Nobody is coming to Lemmy to see drama between instances.

    • spaduf@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I do think itā€™s fair to criticize the decision to try to be one of the largest instances while only having four moderators. They should have accepted a place as a midsize instance with midsize communities in order to maintain their moderation goals. Or they could have worked to get more moderators. Blaming the defederated instances and mod tools seem disingenuous at best. That said mod tools undoubtedly need improvement.

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      I thought the whole point of federation was that everything from every federated instance was connected and I only need one account to see every part of it. The fact that federation has been the only discussion since the blackout is not good for the alternatives to reddit. My whole life is tech and if itā€™s this distracting to me I canā€™t imagine any remotely average user being interested. The fact that this was the perfect time to be part of an alternative but the whole experience has mostly just proven reddits ā€œgive it a weekā€ response true.

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        I thought the whole point of federation was that everything from every federated instance was connected and I only need one account to see every part of it.

        No. If an instance hosts toxic communities then your instance can choose to defederate from it. You donā€™t have to wait for the centralized authority to ban them. Itā€™s about being able to choose your admins and form a web of ā€œgoodā€ communities.

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    I kinda expected that after seeing them purge some threads made by lemmy users. I have to imagine we kbin users are gonna get cut next lmao.

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    This simply solidifies my opinion that Iā€™ve had all along that Beehaw is a trash instance full of sensitive censor-happy ninnies and I hope they all resolve the issues they are having to eventually be finally free from trolls and assholes in their humble & beautiful walled-garden paradise echo chamber. All the best for them.

    • bill_1992@kbin.social
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      Isnā€™t the whole point of the fediverse that you get to create and craft your experience for your community? Thereā€™s a really good reason defederating is a feature. I donā€™t get it, Beehaw decides to use the features of federation so now we: firstly become tribalistic (them vs us), and secondly decide to get angry? Like it or not, this is what you signed up for when you wanted federation.

      I donā€™t see the point of getting angry like this, and really donā€™t see how this negativity being conducive to a thriving community. Some new people are going to explore fediverse, see tribalistic mudslinging among instances, and say ā€œnot for me.ā€

      Iā€™d say respect their decision and move on, if itā€™s not for you itā€™s not for you.

      • BreadDog@kbin.socialOP
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        Its both a value add and a negative. For those more focused on their own community (Like beehaw) itā€™s an obvious positive. But for many users, losing access to certain communities on your own instance of choice is going to be a negative. I personally donā€™t blame Beehaw for favoring the former. I think improved moderation tools and more granular federation would at least make the move less of a blow to users.

      • Leigh@beehaw.org
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        Absolutely. Itā€™s disappointing that this person read a post made by the Beehaw admins that was written with nuance and grace, and then decided to respond with vitriol. Thatā€™s exactly the kind of attitude that is so prolific on Reddit, and I am happy to leave it behind. Thank you for your reasoned reply.

        OP, I encourage you in the future to choose grace.

      • zalack@kbin.social
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        Yeah, theyā€™re saying ā€œlook, we only have four mods, have a highly targeted type of community we are trying to build, and have had to disproportionately moderate users from these instancesā€ which seems reasonable on itā€™s face.

        Thatā€™s kind of the beauty of Lemmy/Kbin right? You can spin up an instance with whatever rules you want. I think people are reacting to the fact that during the Reddit exodus Beehaw kind of looked like a ā€œdefaultā€ general instance, including me.

        But thatā€™s a misreading on our part, not them going back on that.

    • dan1101@lemmy.world
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      Yeah I donā€™t feel quite as harshly but as soon as I saw they didnā€™t allow downvotes I knew their philosophy wasnā€™t for me. Too bad about losing their gaming group though.