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I wouldn't put it past the hexbear crazies throwing a tantrum. They claim to be left wing... Sure seem more like fascist trumper types though. Maybe it's just that they're all incels and incels all seem about the same.
Throwing a tantrum about what exactly? They're one of the oldest-running Lemmy instances. Until now they were running a fork based on a pre-Federation version of the codebase.
You believe they did a bunch of work migrating their database only to then negate that work by destroying the community they wanted to Federate with?
Well something to keep in mind is that hexbear isn't one person ... it's a whole community that's developed independently for a while. So it's reasonable to expect that there'd be variation in the behaviours of members in the same way there's variation on the rest of lemmy. From what I've gathered, not all hexbear members are keen on the re-federation, and some aren't too keen on being "well-behaved" around politically opposed users (ie "libs"), though hexbear admins and other users have promised moderation and that such isn't part of the core hexbear values.
It's social media, afterall ... and people can be rather shit and ruin it for the rest of us. In the end, the core service provided a social media platform isn't the hardware, sys-admin-work or software (however necessary they are) ... it's the moderation work.
The moderation keeps the place sanitary enough for people to actually want to be here ... however much we may have problems with particular actions of our moderators, we should really support and praise them at every turn.
At least a handful of users on hexbear had made their intention clear during the first week of re-federation, they were looking to cause chaos on Lemmy for there own pleasure. I don't know if they were banned and/or their comments deleted.
Big difference between a few users who did a bunch of work and the toxic goonsquad the majority of the userbase turned into.
Downvote from me there. I’ve seen plenty of examples of hexbear people being nice, interesting and good sports. They definitely seem to have more of shitposting culture than is normal on mainstream lemmy. But all in all it’s seemed fun to me from what I’ve seen.
Beyond all that, this is just superficial and prejudicial. If you had some examples to link to or more substantial insights to share as to why it’d be “them”, that’d be worth reading.
Otherwise, they’re an instance. Not one person, I’m sure some on hexbear are assholes and some awesome.
So, so shocked someone it's from lemmygrad that is defending the notoriously toxic "communist" tanky trollfest instance.
Sorry, not from lemmygrad. And I'm on lemmy.ml because I joined before the Reddit migration and "Privacy and FOSS" (the focus of lemmy.ml) made a lot of sense for a lemmy instance/community.
Beyond that ... more superficial, prejudicial hate mongering without any description of why or for what purpose. Sorry, I don't think it's worth reading ... a downvote from me ... and, just being real for a moment ... at the moment it's more likely that you're a member of a "notoriously toxic ... trollfest".
Ironically, IME, I've seen significantly more troll-like tankie hate than I do tankie-trolling. I keep asking for receipts/links to tankie trolling here, as I'm genuinely curious to see it and understand what people are so upset about (please don't explain to me what's so upsetting unless it's culturally thorough or coupled with some links+descriptions) ... but no one has been able to do so.
Most people from hexbear provide sources, which is better than can be said for all the tankie hate.
lemmy.ml =/= lemmygrad.ml