What is lemmy.world doing defederating before hexbear even federates?
lemmy.world/instances This is what it took to defederate from exploding-heads
after being federated with them since the start of lemmy.world
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https://lemmy.world/post/747912?scrollToComments=true
[https://lemmy.world/post/747912?scrollToComments=true] What evidence do you
have of hexbear breaking the lemmy or citizen code of conduct? Has the criteria
for defederation changed? Hexbear is one of the largest and most active lemmy
instances:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6c8f546d-daeb-4a75-8fc9-81796860f626.png]
Compared to lemmy.ml [http://lemmy.ml]:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/50d060a4-882a-406e-b24c-00329a547d83.png]
Compared to lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee]:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7d26dc82-f531-4317-88a8-77ecab95241c.png] and
lemmy.world:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/12cd0924-17c4-4fd4-95fa-f6243b4d39f3.png]
Idk about you but back when I was active in the News thread we were mostly just pointing out that Russia has legitimate, grounded reasons for what they're doing, that NATO provoked the war very intentionally and deliberately over the course of decades, and that the situation on the ground was largely provoked by the coup Rada's immediate decision to signal their intent to ethnically cleanse Eastern Ukraine of Russian culture and presumably of Russians.
It's not about supporting Russia, even just saying out loud what was happening is generally an unforgivable sin.
We dig up statistics and relevant documents about stuff like the 1932 famine. We link people to the UN investigation in Xinjiang. We provide grounded material analysis of world conflicts that go beyond "so and so is a dictator and a madman!". We're relentlessly critical of the Democrats and their refusal to wield power or help anyone. We point out that now even the Wiki says only about 300 people died at Tienanmen square and almost all of them were PLA soldiers or insurgents fighting on streets blocks away from the square.
God, what other unforgivable sins do we commit? Explaining that Cuba's family law is vastly more progressive than anything in the US?
Yeah uh… what do we do other than have generally positive opinions of AES countries?
we do this
I would never. Now I'm going to count down from 60, and if you don't apologize by then, you're not gonna like it!
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Idk about you but back when I was active in the News thread we were mostly just pointing out that Russia has legitimate, grounded reasons for what they're doing, that NATO provoked the war very intentionally and deliberately over the course of decades, and that the situation on the ground was largely provoked by the coup Rada's immediate decision to signal their intent to ethnically cleanse Eastern Ukraine of Russian culture and presumably of Russians.
It's not about supporting Russia, even just saying out loud what was happening is generally an unforgivable sin.
We dig up statistics and relevant documents about stuff like the 1932 famine. We link people to the UN investigation in Xinjiang. We provide grounded material analysis of world conflicts that go beyond "so and so is a dictator and a madman!". We're relentlessly critical of the Democrats and their refusal to wield power or help anyone. We point out that now even the Wiki says only about 300 people died at Tienanmen square and almost all of them were PLA soldiers or insurgents fighting on streets blocks away from the square.
God, what other unforgivable sins do we commit? Explaining that Cuba's family law is vastly more progressive than anything in the US?
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