Even though federation has led to racists and/or NATO defenders showing up, I've also encountered a number if very cool people from other instances posting things like helpful advice on federation stuff, vivid descriptions of getting vored by a pack of anthro-hyenas, interesting insights and opinions on Star Trek lore, etc. I still haven't found much in the way of active hobby communities, but it's pretty cool to see more Star Trek and furry stuff in the timeline, and I feel it makes having to deal with the occasional deranged lib worth it.
Anyways, to all the genuinely cool people who wander into Hexbear threads, I'm very glad you've showed up to bless us with your wonderful posts and I hope you stick around.
The additional Star Trek stuff has been an unexpected treat.
Shouldn't you be more wary of the unexpected, Redshirt?
I'm feeling pretty confident these days. My CO says I'm up for a promotion after our next mission to the Murder Nebula.
startrek.website might be the only good thing that came out of the reddit protests
Semi-funny story: I had a comment deleted in one of their non-shitposting comms because I called JJ Abrams and Alex Kurtzman hacks. Apparently that wasn't "nice" or "constructive". I apologized, I didn't mean to pee in their pool, but goddamn, how horny can you be for civility?
I didn't think JJ Abrams being a talentless hack was a source of any real debate?
Nor did I, but the rules in that particular comm were “constructive comments only” and “be nice to literally every human on the planet or don’t say anything at all”. To quote The Big Lebowski “at least it’s an ethos” 🤷♂️