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    4 days ago

    You had a whole fucking meltdown in the comments while spitting absolut bullshit and are now mad? The context to this devinetively matters.

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    5 days ago

    Cringe is NOT reason to remove someone’s comment…just cringe and move along.

  • Draconic NEO@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Beehaw is known for being way too heavy handed in moderation, though it hasn’t been too much of a problem because they decided to defederate from the large instances, which really killed the majority of the network effect they originally had in the fediverse. Honestly I’d just recommend staying away from them, they’re not a bad instance but you will encounter and deal with a lot of petty shit like this in their communities.

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      Talking to beehaw users on communities in other instances is almost always nice in my experience.

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        I’ve never had a problem with Beehaw users, it’s not like with Hexbear where people there are assholes who will attack you. Their only issue is the heavy-handed moderation, though my experience with Beehaw users has been few and far between, and that’s not a coincidence, but rather a negative side effect of that heavy handed moderation, since Beehaw has defederated from the largest communities and over-zealously bans users from the instance. Which has the effect of isolating their community, and their users.

        From what I remember a lot of people who were joining Beehaw in the earlier days of Lemmy ended up switching to lemmy.world, sh.itjust.works, or lemm.ee because they were missing out on all the content.

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        Do you mean instance bans or in lemmy.world communities? If it’s community bans that’s different since those are often not affiliated with the instance admins. Beehaw though has not community mods, everything is completely and tightly controlled by their admin team, which makes their transgressions so much worse and reflect on them as an instance, and not just one community, or one moderator.

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          Communities. Although some mods do have the ear of the instance. None of them seem to like talking about reality.

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      WHAT ABOUT NOW ITS TIME TO ROCK WIT’ DA

      BIGGITY

      BUCK

      BUMBLE!!!

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    5 days ago

    These LGBT subs been feeding steady drama for the sub.

    Modlog is the hottest new content genre!

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    Is “cringe” actually against the rules!? If not, I’d demand the rest of the mod team try to defend that! But yeah, it’s probably a better use of your time to just block the instance…

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    Oil isn’t used to generate electricity except in very rare circumstances, so I don’t see why they would care that much.

    Definitely a silly thing to say.

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      But solar power is increasingly being used to charge the batteries of alternatives to fossil fueled machines.

      Either way, OP probably meant fossil fuel interests in general rather than just oil companies, given the context.