Defederating from Hexbear must be one of the least controversial things a Lemmy admin could do.
Federating with Hexbear is the more contentious position. Knowing what I know now, I would not consider using an instance that is federated with Hexbear.
They aren’t all that bad honestly. I find lemmyml to actually be worse. Lemmyml has some bad eggs.
Hexbear is weird but in general they tend to be fairly civil. Can’t say that for much else regarding tankies.
Edit:
I’m kind of wrong. They reason I said this was that I’ve seen normal discussion and even helpful comments from some hexbear users. However, it looks like they were just a sliver of civil in the greater hexbear circlejerk.
Why? It’s pretty easy to ignore them, and you’re only impacted if they happen to join communities you frequent. It turns out my interests and their interests have very little overlap…
Having seen how they acted before my instance defederated with them, I disagree. They’re intentionally disruptive and not easy to ignore when they constantly post oversized emojis, brigade threads, and harass users who dare disagree with them. They’re not federating with servers to be nice, they’re federating with servers to “dunk”. They’ve explicitly said so themselves.
Users can block instances now, or they can block the worst offenders from that instance. I’ve had pleasant conversations w/ people from hexbear, so they’re not all bad.
That’s the same as saying that Hitler wasn’t all bad because he liked dogs and built highways. You’re kind of ignoring the big point that is poking you in the butt…
And what exactly is that point?
Not all people from hexbear are bad. Those that are can be blocked by community mods or instance admins. It seems that once they get a bit of pushback, they block the instances pushing back on them, so it’s a self-solving problem IMO.
Even if you don’t take their bait, someone else will. It makes a toxic forum if writing the wrong thing summons multiple bad faith ahistorical takes. It’s not worth preserving federation for the few who aren’t behaving like that, they can join other instances.
That’s what moderation is for, both at the admin and community levels. Block the worst offenders, but don’t defederate just because a number of users from an instance cause trouble.
Blender tutorials are like:
OK you start Blender up, you delete the default cube…
Lemmy installation tutorials are like:
OK you install Lemmy on your server, you defederate from Hexbear…
The shitheads whining about how unfair it is their favorite fascist hangout was defederated are so predictable.
Hey pug, it’s been a while since I’ve used lemmy, but from this post how do you visit the link without leaving SJW?
You can also copy paste the link ( https://startrek.website/post/15928569 ) into your search bar:
idk, I just checked through Startrek instance. Using an exclamation mark before a community name can send you through your own instance, but that requires the link poster to do it.
can you show what that link looks like?
I’m a bit surprised. I thought all major instances had defederated from hexbear like a year ago.
They sure know how to make friends over there.
I checked the other day when discussing wiith @[email protected]
From the top 20 (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/)
Federated- lemm.ee
- lemmy.dbzer0.com
- discuss.tchncs.de
- lemmy.sdf.org
- lemmy.zip
- feddit.nl
- aussie.zone
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Defederated:
- lemmy.world
- sh.itjust.works
- lemmy.ca
- feddit.org
- programming.dev
- lemmy.blahaj.zone
- sopuli.xyz
- beehaw.org
- infosec.pub
Pretty sure .world has them defederated.
Oh yeah, didn’t mention them as I assumed you knew as it’s yours
I wouldn’t say startrek.website is a major instance anymore. A lot of their usebase migrated to .world’s Ten Forward community.
The Federation setup a DMZ with the cardassians!
I’m pretty sure almost no one is using Star Trek website after the drama. This probably won’t affect many.
If we are being honest the interest in startrekwebsite as diminished after the drama that lead everyone to move to ten forward.
Still mildly interesting though
Congrats!