Hello users of hexbear the mod team wanted to make this post as the past couple weeks of federation have been quite eventful.

First off, I want to apologize to any hardship, stress, discomfort, alienation, or any negativity users have experienced as a result of federation. I want to especially extend apologies to marginalized comrades and those that have voiced their disapproval, disagreement, or concern about federation.

Second, in every vote based discussion we have had on federation, the votes for federation and votes for federation with large instances have trended to be near-overwhelming majorities. In the spirit of operating the site in accordance with the desires of most users, we have gone with these decisions.

Third, I want to remind everyone that you are able to set your default feed in your user settings. This is an important tool, as setting your feed to Local prevents posts from federated instances from showing on your feed. You may further curate your feed by setting it to Subscribed, and ensuring that you are only subscribed to communities you wish to see posts from. The Subscribed feed allows you to for example unsubscribe from the_dunk_tank while subscribing to all the other hexbear communities, preventing you from seeing federated instance posts as well as the_dunk_tank posts mentioning other federated instances.

We are now federated with two instances with more than 200 daily active users:

lemmy.ml

lemm.ee

Forth, I wish to remind everyone that there is a pinned post in the hexbear community that allows users to nominate a federated instance for defederation, it can be found here: https://hexbear.net/post/277518

In closing, we would like to state that this post is also a space for Hexbear users to comment on how federation has been for them.

As we are in one of those weeks when decades happen on this site, your feedback is crucial to us in deciding the direction of this forum. As such, we ask of you two questions:

  1. What are your thoughts on the Fediverse, and how has your experience changed through federation?

  2. What would you like to be done going forward, in an ideal situation?

Once this feedback is collected, we will sift through the answers to find the most popular measures advocated for, as well as the overtones of the experiences submitted, and plan what is to be done accordingly.

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Other instance users, if you comment on this thread, you will be banned from hexbear and your comment will be removed.

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    1 year ago
    1. The fediverse is mostly an insufferable reddit clone that I barely interact with outside of .ml. However, I think r/chapotraphouse was at its best when a reddit liberal/reactionary inadvertently wandered in and became the glizzy in the middle of a raccoon pack. The real core of the forum's subculture, which I think the success of c/The_Dunk_Tank shows, is the dada feeding frenzy when we attack a glizzy and we need a steady supply of them which the occasional wrecker doesn't provide. I think federation is a good thing in this regard. We're destined for that same antagonistic relationship r/chapotraphouse had because you can't put the raccoons in a business meeting and expect us to act professional, but there's a productive role in being the glizzy hunters of the wider emerging movement away from legacy social media. Our dumpster is empty and most other instances are full of treats.

    2. Maintain our standards, maybe reconsider user participation in external meta threads. It's throwing fuel on the fire but those people are usually prime glizzies. There should be some kind of rebuttal. Also let me make c/DPRSashatown so I don't have to make an account on another instance which allows community creation.