

Also a great hack to lower your personal rate of inflation.
Also a great hack to lower your personal rate of inflation.
The lemmydotworld admins are preemptively defederating from far left hexbear. Defederation is supposed to be the last resort. The ironic thing is, only a few weeks ago we had redditors calling Lemmy devs tankies and telling people not to come here lol. And now we’re losing potential users because of paranoia from lemmydotworld admins.
Clowns everywhere.
Yes, I did. Wow, I’m happy to know that it works. The double notifications are wierd and a touch annoying, (something for devs to fix).
I’m happy it’s worked. But so long as I’m replying to you I suppose I don’t need to tag you.
It’s stopping people from subbing to different communities which is probably a bad thing.
The people’s compassion is sadly not represented in government.
We called them streaming services. Calling them stream-ers sounds like the media is trying to make them sound cuddly and non hostile.
I don’t think they were going to, since Hexbear doesn’t actually have downvotes. Only upvotes. And the post above apparently cuts out the part where they’re told to follow the rules.
If they wanted to misbehave they could do it already. I’ve personally had posts and comments mass downvoted and people have complained elsewhere. The only thing this defederation will contribute to is an increase in alt accounts and the very misbehaviour you fear. This is a Lemmy problem, not a Hexbear one.
It’s already possible, I had it happen to me, and people on unrelated communities (LotR etc) were replying to me asking why my post and comment got ranked down. This is clearly a lemmy problem, not a hexbear one. And by increasing division we’re going to legitimise infantile behaviour like that.
As a lemmy world user up to now, I do not wish to lose the interests, knowledge and expertise that 20k other people have, so I’ll probably be off to lemm.ee if it proves good.
Probably doesn’t want to be brigaded. I’ve had random posts and comments downvoted by neckbeards for no reason. To the point that people in that community (LotR) were replying to me in surprise.
An instance can behave like a sub or community if they wish to, assuming what you said is even true. Iirc the entire point of the fediverse is to allow groups of users to be free from spez like ban-happy/profiteering behaviour. Lemmy doesn’t exist to make you personally happy. Hexbear has its own rules for its own instance and if their community is happy with it it’ll survive and thrive.
Lemmy dot world’s decision is disappointing because they seemed open and neutral politically. But are seemingly very much not neutral and damaging for Lemmy.
Despite that we’re not just carving off their politics. We’re losing their interests, expertise, knowledge and potential interactions. The sort of network that made reddit strong and useful.
They absolutely should make clear their political positions for clarity and transparency’s sake.
Well this is unfortunate. Seems like a mistake tbh. 20k people is a huge loss.
I’ll have to make alt accounts soon if account migration isn’t a feature.
edit: This is reminding me of when people were calling Lemmy Devs ‘tankues’. Are we being sabotaged again?
Yeah, it seems like we’re now losing out on 20k people to interact with which seems a shame.
Yeah I noticed that.
I just checked, there are 40 downvotes (78 upvotes). That’s wierd - I checked other posts and they don’t seem to have anything like that - I saw none in the double digits.
I might just have to keep a separate account for posting politics which is sad but necessary so that my posts/comments are ranked according to utility and not just downvoted by angry nerds. I’ll probably make a post about this somewhere too.
I think some idiots/bots from another instance to do with a political topic did it lol. They’ve done it to a few comments. We haven’t left reddit apparently.
Do you think lemmy admins could see the downvoters and check if they’re using bots?
I was on one of their megathreads, and it had 900 comments to a 100 up voted post. 95 percent was text. They comment always. The pig stuff are probably a fraction of what they post.