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[-] Caoldence222@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

guessing this doesn't include hexbear.net because they aren't federated yet but they have 270k posts and 3.6 million comments on their own, mostly well before the start of this graph, so it ought to start at more like 500k

But I'm so glad to see lemmy taking off properly, not just used for some niches. FOSS internet infrastructure that is accessible to end users is so important, it safeguards a lot of important freedoms, etc.

[-] not_awake@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

What's the story behind this defederation? I missed that

[-] Caoldence222@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

it does basically boil down to what other people have said but I'll elaborate.

The reasons are political disagreements from the admins of lemmy.world, and them taking the site's zealous left-wing opinions and shitposting culture as prima-facie evidence that hexbear users cannot be trusted not to break lemmy.world rules (unstated which rules) by pushing "their beliefs and ideology". It almost sounds reasonable until you think about it like, at all. It's an explicitly political instance (though honestly >50% of the posting is just news of the day and banter), so of course the users will by and large have those political opinions and post them. As long as they do so within the rules of lemmy.world I don't see the issue personally.

[-] Stahlreck@feddit.ch -1 points 1 year ago

TBH reading "their" opinion on Russia and the Russia war I can see why people would just simply want them to stay within their weird island. Well defederation is still not a cool option in general for the platform as a whole but I can see how admins of instances read stuff like that and can't help but let their own opinion influence their decision. I would probably stay away from these as well.

[-] TheIceKaguyaCometh@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago

I can sort of understand why tbf. Just playing the devil's advocate here but the issue is that today it's fine and shitposts are shitposts but Poe's law will come into action at some point.

[-] Zalack@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

That's not the actual reason. Hexbear was openly advocating for their "army" to brigade other instances once it was federating. It just so happens that the basis of that brigading was going to be political.

Lemmy.world pre-emptivly decided it wasn't worth the hassle of having to deal with that.

[-] TheIceKaguyaCometh@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Ohh okay. I didn't know the context but that sounds really bad. Brigading instances should be de-federated.

[-] Caoldence222@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

what's the line between brigading and just getting into political arguments though? cause hexbear is plenty good at the latter, they used to fight among themselves a lot, but doesn't really have a huge history of the former, they mostly keep to themselves since the reddit ban. Most I've seen is a handful of accounts posting in the defed announcement thread here, which like, fair enough, it was clearly a politically motivated decision. It's hard to believe they'd be any worse than lemmygrad for example, if anything they fit the culture of the wider lemmyverse a lot better (not to say lemmygrad should be defed'ed either by a general purpose instance such as this, but there is more culture shock there than hexbear)

[-] TheIceKaguyaCometh@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

what's the line between brigading and just getting into political arguments though?

What is the similarity?

Brigading is when you are targeting your entire group to a single post and attack users or disrupt the discussion.

[-] Caoldence222@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

it's worth noting that the statement about the war in ukraine is written by the people who run the news megathread, not the whole site, and the degree to which people agree with them seems to vary widely. It's been the subject of a fair amount of arguing on the site in the past.

But the seeming majority opinion of say, lemmy.world, of outright supporting NATO unconditionally is probably further than even the most skeptical hexbear user would go, give or take a few outliers. The majority lie somewhere inbetween, with most people disliking both russia and NATO, and thinking that NATO influence is serving to prolong the war, not shorten it.

So from the perspective of a US liberal they are outliers yes, but they aren't a monolith who all love russia either, and they are very accustomed to being shat on from both sides of the US and EU political spectrum as russian bots, CCP shills, etc. because of their communist views.

[-] Caoldence222@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Oh I'm not saying the overall opinions there are ironic and will stay that way, they are very much communists (and a notable minority of anarchists), and that isn't likely to change, just that there's also a lot of shitposting, and the general jokey tone seems to be what convinced admins not to take the "hey guys you have to follow the rules of federated instances when you post there" seriously

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