Hello users of hexbear after some discussion we mainly wanted to get your thoughts on the two pinned megathreads, one general and one news.

We've noticed that the news mega has basically become the general mega and the general mega has kinda slowed. Some are thinking that it might be time to tell people to stop posting random shit to the news mega because some appreciate the ever so slightly more serious, focused tone of the news mega

As of now there is not much of a standard for comments however we wanted to discuss with you regarding making a change. Where the news megathread is for discussion on current events and their history/implications for future while the general megathread is for commenting on one's life, interests, or for shit-posting.

This would result in the news megathread being more heavily moderated to actively remove comments that are a better fit for the general megathread or off topic.

Please comment with any thoughts, opinions, comments, questions, or concerns.

  • Melina [they/them, fae/faer]
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    1 year ago

    Fuck the general mega it’s full of dweebs

    The news mega is genuinely a better place I haven’t visited the mega in months

    • Egon
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      3 months ago

      deleted by creator

    • GinAndJuche
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      1 year ago

      It is the best place to spread disinformation on the internet.

      • Egon
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        3 months ago

        deleted by creator

        • GinAndJuche
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          1 year ago

          I personally think that keeping the news mega and comm reliable is ideal, but that’s why I found it funny to say it’s the best to spread misinformation. Also because it’s really hard to misinform in a place entitled “The Deception Zone”.

          • Egon
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            3 months ago

            deleted by creator

            • GinAndJuche
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              1 year ago

              Bonus points for making your own website that steals content from the AP so people call out the silly name without actually clicking the link.