Mostly just want to meet comrades. Idle thought while bored at work more than anything.

  • TheDrink [he/him]
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    11 hours ago

    tbh I would love to do a meetup and since I don't think Hexbear has a tremendous amount of revolutionary potential it would be a waste of the fed's time to show up to it. Like let's be real we'd just end up playing board games or something not sabotaging pipelines.

    • kristina [she/her]
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      7 hours ago

      Revolutionary potential is such nonsense, do you really think america has that? Hexbears fucking fantastic for organizing mutual aid and general "networking" stuff. I know at least one user salted his workplace via here he told me about it, and I've housed homeless trans people via here. We can't do Revolution but we can help other commies and form solid groups that combat the worst excesses of capitalism.

      • TheDrink [he/him]
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        7 hours ago

        I just used it to explain why I don't think the feds would bother showing up.

    • JustSo [she/her, any]
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      9 hours ago

      I don't think Hexbear has a tremendous amount of revolutionary potential

      It is important to make this point loudly and often. This is a site on a federated network run by administration who are still finding their feet rather than experienced operators of secure websites. (No offense intended at all FWIW, but we don't even have a warrant canary afaik, let alone the recently stark lack of transparency in almost all things. I stand corrected see CARCOSA's reply.)

      There have already been security scares with other federated sites intended for frequently targeted minorities having servers seized during unrelated raids. The legal precedent in the US and many other places is that evidence not pertinent to the being investigated crime during a raid can still be used as a jump-off point to open new investigations into other crimes exposed.

      And it's not one server you have to worry about the security of once you start federating with other sites, it's a whole network of amateurs running servers with dubious security and unknown allegiances. Hexbear and the fediverse as it stands today should not be considered anything more than a social hub for people with similar sensibilities to share news and shitpost.

      DO NOT POST ABOUT REAL LIFE OR COOL ACTIVITIES.

      This is a shitposting website and the more we forget that the faster we run towards disaster.

      Internet is srs bzns, hexbear is not.

      But also it IS fed shit to organise a meetup. Don't do that. Join an org. Make real friends. Play board games. Form affinity groups. Use your imagination from there.

      • CARCOSA [they/them]A
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        9 hours ago

        We have had a warrant canary for years: https://hexbear.net/code_of_conduct

        Hexbear anonymizes IPs in the database and scrubs metadata from images uploaded to it.

        • TheDrink [he/him]
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          8 hours ago

          Maybe this is well known but I'm curious, how do the users know that something like that is legit? As far as I can tell it's just text on a website that can say anything regardless of what's happened behind the scenes.

        • JustSo [she/her, any]
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          9 hours ago

          Oh shit. My bad.

          Thank you for your work. Do you think I should delete my whole post, edit out the misinformation or just leave it as is so people can see me being a cringe dumbass?

          edit: fuck I feel silly now, I was literally re-reading the CoC the other day and must have just not reached the bottom of the page or something.

          • CARCOSA [they/them]A
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            9 hours ago

            up to you, it's not cringe it shows how we could do better at transparency. thank you for the comment kris-love