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[-] nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 12 hours ago

Then that would be .ml users. Semantics yes, but considering that .world never federated with Hexbear, I feel it relevant for accurately describing things.

[-] OpenStars 4 points 9 hours ago

hexbear.net is known for discussion of what goes on in the rest of the Fediverse (I went and found a recent example to show you: https://hexbear.net/post/3645205). Whereupin people with accounts that are able to often brigade places that if we take the narrowest view of who "hexbear" users are, they would not have access to. It just goes with the territory of (a) being passionate about a subject, along with (b) caring not in the slightest bit about the consent of the recipients.

I myself have multiple alts, and went to some trouble to ensure that it is barely recognizable which I am using (identical name and icon). I started on Kbin, and before it went defunct it got slower and slower so I switched to StarTrek, but it got slow for a bit too so now I made my final home on Discuss.Online. And when possible I will love to try out Sublinks, and probably I'll try Piefed too then.

If someone switches from their hexbear.net account, where they heard about this post, to their Lemmy.ml one for the express purpose to downvoting and trolling this post with their "commentary", I would call those hexbear users. If you read hexbear posts, it won't be all that long before you find people not only admitting but being outright proud of doing precisely that. Here's a very tame one to get you started: https://hexbear.net/post/272530, here's another: https://hexbear.net/post/277508, and another: https://hexbear.net/post/280770, and there are links from there and available by searching.

[-] nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 7 hours ago

That's a fair way to look at it, yeah. I blocked the instance a whole back after being the target of the dunking culture and classification of statements like "peoples historically oppressed by a country can be reasonably expected to turn to terrible geopolitical powers, if faced with existential threat from said historical oppressors without other recourse" labeled as "fascist apologia" (referring to the USSR's invasion of Finland, a country that was occupied and used as a battleground and colony by Sweden or Russia for centuries, leaving them with few options but the nazis to try to maintain a semblance of independence that they had previously won from the Russian Empire). If one can't examine the mistakes of the past, they aren't serious about trying to avoid them in the future and I ain't got time for that shit.

[-] OpenStars 1 points 7 hours ago

There are lots of REAL leftists here on Lemmy. I haven't researched enough to even know if I am truly one, but anyway it's obvious that they are children (of whatever physical age) merely playing at philosophical and political concepts.

They constantly claim to be the victim, citing how "unfairly" they are treated, always conveniently ignoring that it's not their political beliefs that turn people away, but their abusive toxicity. Using tactics such as controlling the conversation, which apparently works on their instance, but can't hold a candle when talking with a real adult.

However, since anyone who even so much as politely asks (if not sufficiently obsequiously enough) the wrong sort of questions there are promptly removed, the ones who remain are absolutely convinced in the rightness of their cause, seeing nothing first-hand to counter such a claim. Echo chambers can really be dangerous.

Hexbear users are just like Maga conservatives, only on the other side of the spectrum - or at least claiming to be.

Lemmy.ml users on the other hand, are a much more eclectic bunch. Some are great to talk to, though conversely whenever I receive the most batshit insane replies, even after blocking Lemmygrad.ml and hexbear.net sth like 99% of the time it is a user from lemmy.ml. I find it highly relevant that a LOT of hexbear users went over to Lemmy.ml when Lemmy.world defederated from the former. So after resisting for a long time and even arguing with others against doing it, I finally relented and just blocked Lemmy.ml too. I find my sanity greatly improved as a result:-).

[-] Snowpix@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 hours ago

They even explicitly stated in one of their old federation threads that their sole purpose in federating with other instances is to "dunk" on anyone they disagree with and send brigades. This has been a longstanding problem with them, nothing they do outside of their instance is in good faith.

[-] OpenStars 3 points 5 hours ago

Multiple of those links say that yeah. And the one where the admins took the vote, then ignored it and did the opposite of what the community asked. They are so toxic that they've even run off their own developers (I'm not sure if that really meant admin, but seeing as how iirc hexbear predates Lemmy it does make sense as actual developer too).

Some hexbears have left hexbear bc they were kicked out - too toxic for them even - but also some were not toxic enough, as in even they could no longer stand it there.

The only thing we absolutely must be intolerant of is intolerance.

[-] alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml 1 points 26 minutes ago* (last edited 25 minutes ago)

And the one where the admins took the vote, then ignored it and did the opposite of what the community asked.

That never happened. All votes are pretty easy to search if you feel like it.

I don't know about any of the other things you're talking about, other than a bunch of users getting purged during the first year or so for being transphobes or western chauvinists or whatever.

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