Hi all,

With regards to our recent integration into the Fediverse, it has become evident that specific rules should be outlined regarding our conduct towards it and our place in it. As such, we are making provisional amendments to the Code of Conduct in specific regard to federation as we find our footing and stake our ground as a part of the wider Fediverse ecosystem. The amendments are as such, demarcated within the dividers:


Federation

In regards to the Fediverse, a dual-pronged approach should be assumed:

Local Communities

Conduct remains as previously outlined [in the Hexbear Code of Conduct], except:

  1. Users visiting Hexbear should be given breathing room to inquire in good-faith about topics that seem obvious to well-trodden leftists. Assume good faith in even the most obvious of questions, except in cases where a user is explicitly acting in a combative or unreasonable manner.
  2. Do not ping users from other federated instances with intent to goad or mock.
  3. Do not directly link to comments or posts of other federated instances on public posts with intent to goad or mock.
  4. Disengagement rules, whilst not amended, are thoroughly emphasized regarding visiting users.

Federated Instances

Assume the conduct outlined regarding local communities, as well as:

  1. When in a federated instance, their rules (and their code of conduct) apply.
  2. Allow instances their own space for discussion, if requested implicitly or explicitly. If said discussion regards this site or its users, you are allowed to discuss said discussion within the local purview (meaning, within a Hexbear community), with regards to the rules laid out prior.
  3. Conduct that is deemed untenably toxic to the Fediverse and Hexbear’s standing within it (by discretion of Hexbear moderation) may be subject to reprisal, regardless of whether it is explicitly outlined.

We're thankful to the moderation and admins of the instances federated with us for their patience as we carve out our own little hole within the Fediverse. And to our beautiful posters, thank you for bearing with us in this week where decades happen 07

    • ImOnADiet
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      1 year ago

      I don't understand, why are y'all trying to cater to them? they'll just come up with other shit or straight up lie, beehaw defederated from lemmygrad for "hatespeech", are you going to ban everyone from using the word cracker so they don't defed?

        • Kuori [she/her]
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          1 year ago

          they won't do that though, they'll say we're spreading hate speech or are comfortable with bigotry (i've seen this claim already several times)

      • silent_water [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        if an instance blocks us for ideological reasons whatever that cannot be helped. However it is preferable that they explicitly state it rather than having weasal excuses like "their emojis are too big" or "they jump into our instance's meta discussions"

        they explained it right here. they want defederations to happen for clearly stated ideological reasons and not excuses.

        • ImOnADiet
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          1 year ago

          but my point is that they won't actually give that as a reason, no matter how flimsy their excuse is. Beehaw originally defederated like a year ago because "lemmygrad was filling up server hardware and is making it too expensive to run" because they fucked up some setting on their server, and then later justified it that they're defederated from it for "hatespeech", there are instances that defed lemmygrad because it supposedly brigades, so unless the hexbear admins think they can curate behavior to be less aggressive than lemmygrad (I will be real they won't be able to) I don't understand why they should even try

          • silent_water [she/her]
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            1 year ago

            meh, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work. curtailing our worst excesses is for the best.

            • ImOnADiet
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              1 year ago

              i mean if that's the intended goal frame it that way, why curtail the behavior now that federation has started? none of the behavior was considered bad before, but now that liberals are complaining about it, it's a problem?

              • silent_water [she/her]
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                1 year ago

                we've always had a don't be hostile rule. it's just always been interpreted to only apply to leftists. we're now sharing space with others - so when we go into their spaces some moderation is the neighborly thing to do. like personally, I'm still going to dunk on libs, but I'm going to save the savagery for chuds/fash.

                I don't think these rules imply we need to be civil with libs - if anyone says they do, I'll start dunking on them because that's liberalism. but pinging users into dunk tank threads or linking bad takes there is only going to strengthen accusations of brigading. even without that, pretty much every bad take gets replies from hexbears dunking on them anyway so it's not like anyone is getting away with bullshit scot free.

    • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      However it is preferable that they explicitly state it rather than having weasal excuses like "their emojis are too big" or "they jump into our instance's meta discussions"

      Almost all of them operate in bad faith. They are just looking for an excuse, and I don't see any problem with giving them that excuse if defederation is a foregone conclusion for them.

    • Maoo [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      However it is preferable that they explicitly state it rather than having weasal excuses like "their emojis are too big" or "they jump into our instance's meta discussions"

      They're just going to lie and exaggerate anyways. I see value in making it so they have to be even more ridiculous with the lies and exaggerations, but folks should expect every lib instance to eventually defederate over "the commies were mean to me once" posts.

      Liberals are actually more petty than commies and it's important to not overestimate them just because they cover it with normalized language.

    • ElHexo
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      4 months ago

      deleted by creator

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Might I suggest pinning the code of conduct for a while? I'm not sure how many people actually know it exists.