does lemmy discriminate community against instances?
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It may be due to the “conservative” comm on the instance. I’m still learning, of course.
Both c/conservative on Lemm.ee and Lemmy.world are currently unmoderated (no community moderators).
The one community moderator on .ee got banned for some Nazi shit.
Now in both communities there is lots of love for trans people️⚧️
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Yeah, some people really fucking hate .ml folks, and I've even heard people shit talk sh.itjust.works.
Also, hexbear was a thing.
They just hate we're right all the time.
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They just hate we're right all the time.
They hate us cuz they aint us
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Hexbear still is a thing, not sure what you're referring to.
Hexbear.net doesn't seem to exist anymore?
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They're defederated on .world and probably some other lib instances. I moved to ml because I didn't like the vibe on world, especially their rabid obsession with "tankies"
Hexbear.net doesn't seem to be registered anymore
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Yea but that was always the case.
Apparently as another poster pointed out hexbear.net isn't there, or rather it redirects to chapo.chat when I checked it just now. No idea why they'd think that means it's dead though. I was just pointing out the defederation as a possible source of their confusion.
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Hexbear.net doesn't seem to be registered anymore
It redirects to chapo.chat for me but still has banners and posts that call it hexbear
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Hexbear.net doesn't seem to exist anymore?
It redirects to chapo.chat, there are some domain shenanigans going on but the people are still there and actively posting.
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Usually techie and anarchist-adjacent, pro-piracy as well, generally anti-Marxist but usually more focused on being anti-Capitalist.
Anti Marxist but also anti Capitalist? How does that even work?
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Anti Marxist but also anti Capitalist? How does that even work?
Anarchism is a strain of anti-capitalist thinking that normally rejects some or most of Marxism, dbzer0 tends to more often fall into the category of rejecting Marxism and being hostile towards AES, from interactions I have had. I am not going to say it's a rule, just what I encounter most frequently.
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Does the instance a user is on (visible after their username) affect how they are perceived, either positively or negatively, by you or others?
I think some people are too quick to judge a whole instance based on a few interactions.
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It redirects to chapo.chat, there are some domain shenanigans going on but the people are still there and actively posting.
That's new, it wasn't doing that before. That's going to cause a failure to federate
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It redirects to chapo.chat for me but still has banners and posts that call it hexbear
That will break federation
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It redirects to chapo.chat for me but still has banners and posts that call it hexbear
They lost their domain and federation went with it for now, until they get a new domain
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They're defederated on .world and probably some other lib instances. I moved to ml because I didn't like the vibe on world, especially their rabid obsession with "tankies"
I left once they started curating lists of known prolific tankies so that they could share them amongst each other to tag each one every time they encountered them on Lemmy.
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That's new, it wasn't doing that before. That's going to cause a failure to federate
For now. There were domain issues and that's being worked on, chapo.chat is a workaround.
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For now. There were domain issues and that's being worked on, chapo.chat is a workaround.
Sure but there's no federation unless you use the original domain
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Sure but there's no federation unless you use the original domain
Yes, for now.
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Not really. Most users on most platforms are just users. I give kudos to those instances that have unique names and < 10 users.
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