Exploding-heads.com is another instance on Lemmy where alt-right MAGA types tend to reside. Some people on this server want us to defederate from them immediately, some people want to save defederation as a last resort. They have 104 active users (more stats below).

It seems that exploding-heads has also experienced a recent botswarm invasion. This is obviously another point in favor of defederating them, assuming you are worried about botswarms, which is currently being discussed here.

My advice to you all is please try to discuss this in a civil manner, we need not allow them to create divisive conflict inside our communities. No matter how the vote turns out, you’re not going to be able to defederate from your fellow sh.itheads so be nice.

I’ve linked many of the previous discussions below so people who are out of the loop can get a general sense of the situation.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/216888 https://sh.itjust.works/post/225714 https://sh.itjust.works/post/281126 https://sh.itjust.works/post/410325

Lemmy.world just recently defederated them.

https://lemmy.world/post/747912

https://lemmy.world/post/577526

Although this could be considered a point in favor of defederation, it actually means even if we vote to remain federated, people have a great alternative in lemmy.world where they can still participate in our communities and simultaneously be protected from exploding-heads.

Ensuring diversity of servers is beneficial to the platform as a whole, but it is also not our responsibility to bear that burden.

TLDR, just wrap up any last points in this thread before we open the vote tomorrow. Please be civil.

EDIT: To clarify, this isn’t the official vote, this is the final discussion. The vote thread will be posted tomorrow and you will only be allowed to make a single comment saying Aye or Nay.

EDIT2: Vote thread is up, this thread is now locked. Very lively discussion thread sh.itheads. Please try to be more respectful next time.

  • goat
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    1 year ago

    You’re misunderstanding. Karl Popper argues that if the public can debate and challenge their intolerant beliefs, the public should. Despite being shit, EH has yet to ban anyone for disagreeing with their ridiculous claims.

    Defederating is removing the public’s ability to challenge them.

    Regardless, why don’t you make these same arguments for the likes of lemmy.ml?

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      1 year ago

      I believe you are misunderstanding my argument that defederating isn’t the same as silencing them. People are free to challenge their beliefs, but they can do that on their instance.

      I don’t expect to change your mind this interpretation, so I hope that we can agree to disagree, and let others make up their minds based on what we’ve written.

      However, I do take exception to your last point. Why do you assume I do not feel the same way about tankies? I’m relatively new to this instance (as most people are) and the arguments made against lemmy.ml were made and decided upon before I became active here. So that explains why I haven’t explicitly made the same arguments against them.

      However, since it has come up, I will publicly state I am vehemently against any ideology that advocates for the oppression or others (with the exception of intolerant ideologies of course) or the denialism or minimization of atrocities committed under those and in the name of those ideologies. While tankies are left-leaning, they are still fascists. Fascism isn’t a right or left issue, it’s an authoritarian issue.

      For those that wish to put me in a box with a label, I would say I’m left-leaning centrist who also espouses capitalistic ideals with social safeguards and regulations. However, I reject the notion of labels, because I think of myself as an intellectually flexible person who is not necessarily rooting for any particular camp of ideology.

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        I believe you are misunderstanding my argument that defederating isn’t the same as silencing them. People are free to challenge their beliefs, but they can do that on their instance.

        That means making a new account on EH, bolstering their numbers. Or making a new account on some niche instance, which then risks getting infected by EH-like content. It also means that if you get banned, your account will be banned. While on this instance, sh.it, your account itself won’t be banned.

        However, I do take exception to your last point. Why do you assume I do not feel the same way about tankies?

        From experience, most don’t.

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          1 year ago

          The tankies were already defederated, so more are in support than oppose. I can get how the vocal minority can skew our perception, but I’m willing to bet more people share my view on this than not.

          For what’s worth, I hope you don’t take this personally. I was already subbed to WorldNews and now I’m subbed to your second community, MeanwhileOnGrad.

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            1 year ago

            Any suggestions you have to improve the quality of those communities?

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              lol, if I knew the answer to that, @[email protected] wouldn’t be dead.

              I assume a power user just needs to keep making posts until others start to make their own. I’ll definitely be posting things to WorldNews in the future, but I probably won’t to MeanwhileOnGrad because I don’t have an interest in actively watching their group, but I’d like to be a passive consumer.