• BaroqueInMind@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    And if they do, nothing of value is lost.

    The community in Beehaw are all cool people, but their weird rules and heavy filtering puts me off.

    Beehaw admins give me vibes of a power-hungry reddit mods or overbearing parent who thinks they know better than me.

    I’ll stick with other instances that allow adults to speak with adult language. I’m sick of the fucking nanny caretaker censoring bullshit that forums tend to eventually become.

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      1 year ago

      The community in Beehaw are all cool people, but their weird rules and heavy filtering puts me off.

      Not surprising. From looking around it seem like they want to turn beehaw into a business they can profit off of in the long run.

      https://beehaw.org/post/452132

      in the very, very long term, we aspire to become a co-op or similar, as a part of fulfilling our ethos.

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        1 year ago

        That’s the beautiful thing about federation though, is that as users we can choose not to subscribe and engage with communities that don’t share our values.

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          That is ignoring that instance owners can decide for their users what instances they can and cannot engage with. Which is fine, it is their server they can manage it how they like. That is not the user deciding how to interact with other instances and communities.

          I see the whole federation as a bit of a paradox. Users are allowed and encouraged to interact with other instances and communities as they please. However, if the instance a user belongs to decides to defederate from another instance. Users now have to create another account to keep interacting with that instance. Which kind of defeats the purpose of federation. Now users are forced to create an account for each instance they want to continue interacting with.