feels to me like there should be kind of outreach and way to connect these communities, i know here is more 'left unity' and shitposty than gzd but still the overlap between the 2 seems too large for it to be worth having 2 separate tiny communities instead of combining them into one bigger one.

i see a ton of stuff that's literally just reposted on both anyway, and neither here or lemmygrad is anywhere close to the size that r/gzd or /r/cth was on reddit. feels like they should be interconnected somehow or one should absorb the other. the online non-corporate social media 'leftist' community is far too small to be split up this much.

i personally vote for hexbear because i like the bear.

    • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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      3 years ago

      So can you give me any examples? any quotes? anything? I'm trying to figure out what mod action it is that they have issue with.

      I'm extremely hands off myself in terms of moderation unless it's something explicitly reactionary or harmful

      • KeepStalin [comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Here you go, grabbed a few examples:

        "Describing specifics ends up drowning everything in copious bizarre personal drama between individuals.

        My judgment of "Hexbear" is very big picture = bad vibes. You're neither hanging out with close friends nor visiting a public forum. You're forced into a constant struggle session where everyone's a wrecker, everyone's angry at each other, everyone's having a personal crisis because of what someone else said, everyone's getting banned for hurting mods' feelings, etc. Every week is new drama.

        I blame the admins/mods for being moody micromanagers - constantly tinkering with everything, but never having a clear idea of what they were trying to do. With my conspiracy hat on - their goal was to kill the Chapo community, invite in leftists and make them feel shitty. Without it - they're the worst online community managers I've ever seen. Some outsiders were definitely stirring shit up on purpose, but the responses were worse than the problems."

        "It's an over-moderated echo chamber that doesn't have easy access to adjacent communities of indoctrinable libs like Reddit. The site is bad at promo/marketing, they changed their name from chapo.chat which was PERFECTLY FINE to.. Hexbear?! for what reason I don't know, but that and also some ridiculous modding decisions as well as a bunch of people whining about nonexistent "wreckers" drove me off the site."

        "That's only the tip of the iceberg. The discord server went through a lot of drama with many MLs getting punished and eventually banned from the community while the same rules were not being enforced for other tendencies within the community. They have had a history of banning trans people so much that a majority of trans people on the discord at the time splintered off and made their own community separate from chapo, and the hexbear response was to bring on a token trans person as mod who hasn't been active on months. To this day hundreds of trans people are banned from the site if not completely disillusioned with the place. The mod team has taken to calling these people "wreckers".

        There have been allegations of stalking, pedophilia, and grooming too. The staff there is tight clique and there are allegations that the server has changed hands a couple of times already. The evidence for these can go either way depending on who you believe but the fact that this controversy exists to this day is indicative of a huge problem and personally I cannot trust anyone who has allegations of grooming (like Beatnik for example).

        I also remember there was at one point they were promising mod elections in response to all of the criticism but I don't think that ever happened."

        "chapo/hexbear would ban us for our takes on sex-work, not to mention they prohibit "sectarianism" and fuck that.

        I also don't believe one second chapo/hexbear will ever be federated, it's a "road-map" that was all but abandoned once they started fucking with the code.

        And their mods are overly online assholes.

        Lemmygrad ftw"

        • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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          3 years ago

          read my response to the image that I just replied to.

          Please go outside

          • KeepStalin [comrade/them]
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            3 years ago

            Bruh, I just grabbed some examples from the link I posted using Ctrl-F because you asked for examples. I'm not the one complaining. Haven't even been on Hexbear for more than a couple of days. You're very condescending.

            • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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              3 years ago

              Okay but I'm genuinely trying to figure this out and I've seen no specific examples aside from terfs and swerfs being mad.

              And their mods are overly online assholes.

              also this is funny coming from a subreddit that wants to preserve its tradition of being extremely online assholes.

              Also also the site and the discord have very little overlap anymore, so the most serious allegation there has little to do with this site.

          • Nakoichi [they/them]M
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            3 years ago

            To this day hundreds of trans people are banned from the site if not completely disillusioned with the place. The mod team has taken to calling these people “wreckers”.

            again extraordinary claims require evidence.

            • MiraculousMM [he/him, any]M
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              3 years ago

              Are they talking about the fucking Kerry posters? :michael-laugh: Those weirdos haven't been around for a long, long time