• nivenkos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I kinda agree but they also applied the same stuff to /r/LockdownSkepticism too which was much more reasonable.

    Yeah, beehaw is acting just like the power-tripping supermods.

    • Orygin
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      1 year ago

      I never saw any post from there so can’t comment.

      I don’t think beehaw’s mods are in a power trip. They want to keep their community with like minded people and having open instances that are difficult to moderate on your own is not the best way for that. All in all, for me it’s federation going right. Instead of brigading, they put it on hold for the time being

      • nivenkos@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I just wish they’d done that from the start instead of the confusing bait 'n switch.

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          1 year ago

          Somebody else said it best, I think - Beehaw is using the wrong tools for what they want to be. They should have been simply a bbs-style forum instead of a federated instance.

          If you want to have a curated safe-space that’s totally fine, but when you also want to be a part of a larger community then you get to deal with that larger community, for better or worse.

    • Difficult_Bit_1339
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      1 year ago

      Beehaw isn’t in the wrong really. The moderation tools simply don’t allow them to moderate the massive influx of new users. I fully expect them to re-federate once the moderation tools mature to the point where they can keep the quality of the communities where they want it.

      I don’t like that they used the nuclear option so quickly, but I understand their reasoning.