However, when reddit crapped the bed, by comparison, the threadiverse basically didn’t have an established culture. There was a handful of lemmy instances (we were one of them), but the only one of notable size was lemmy.ml. kbin didn’t even exist in any meaningful way until a couple of months before reddit died.

So, when reddit died, there was no established culture. Instead, people brought reddit culture with them, and reddit culture, because of lax admins, was much more tolerant of hate speech than microfedi. And so, people who are “reddit people” more than “fediverse people” set up lemmy and kbin instances, and brought those reddit norms with them.

So then, you get instances like blahaj and beehaw that are threadiverse instances, but have the “old school” microfedi approach to bigotry. We smash it down hard at the first hint of seeing it, but most of the instances we federate with don’t attack it so aggressively.

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    1 year ago

    The only bad experience I’ve had on kbin are the updates messing with my logins.

    But in a serious note, the three user I’ve gone to report have already been kicked off by the time I’ve tried reporting them to @ernest. For that, I’m thankful. But that is on the .social. Also, I’ve not been super active since middle of the week due to a food poisoning situation. So, maybe I missed a bunch of recent activity.