Hexbear's new head of operations just dropped, and their way of dealing with the fallout of their last struggle session is to hand bans out like candy to their concerned and disillusioned users while throwing out "epic" quips like insecure teenagers along the way coupled with their communication (and seemingly contempt) towards their own userbase which isn't helping their allegations at all and the revelations that were learned about Hexbear's moderators and admins from their most recent struggle session.

The last few days have honestly shaken my faith in Hexbear and their team and I hope the mods and admins at Lemmygrad are monitoring the situation closely.

  • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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    16 days ago

    I feel the same. Ironically the mod's attempts to make the site more "serious" is probably just going to do the opposite. I've spoken at length about this before, but you don't get people to learn and discuss leftist theory by insisting it is always serious business and you aren't allowed to joke around or acknowledge how fucked up our capitalist society is.

    It'll just chase people away, which is a shame, though that might be a "win" as far as the mods are concerned. There's plenty of "serious" leftist groups out there with half a dozen members with their own very specific interpretation of theory with 0 fun allowed, but I can't really think of anywhere else quite like Hexbear. I don't want to see them become yet another insular "leftist" space that is actively hostile to people who don't take themselves as seriously as the world's most dedicated Internet Leftists.

    I'm probably overreacting though, as others have said, this isn't the first time mods on Hexbear have gone full reddit mod and won't be the last.

    • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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      16 days ago

      Hard agree. The fact that its fun is what I've always liked best about hexbear. It's easy to find serious stuff. Its good to have a left space to laugh about it

      • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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        16 days ago

        I recently made a post asking why people joined us and like most of them said they stayed because of the shitpost vibes. Making us into a serious only space would be a very, very bad idea if we want to keep being Hexbear.

        • propter_hog [any, any]
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          16 days ago

          To reiterate what I said in one of the stickied threads, if any mod has a problem with a core component of Hexbear culture and aesthetic, the problem isn't with Hexbear. That mod should just go join another instance.