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TIL having a reputation for being rude is literally the same as being a neo-nazi
to the liberal mind, unironically yes
I don't remember Canada giving a standing ovation to a guy for being a bit rude last week
honestly i think we can get way too sensitive about other instances not liking us. if they're libs and they're mad for lib reasons, then personally that's just funny to me.
the occasional but incessant meta-posting on here about other social media sites is reason enough to block it.
I think it just lists us there because some instances block hexbear? Like, isn't the point of Fediseer that there isn't one one-size-fits-all blocklist but you can sort of aggregate your blocklist based on which other instances you trust (and populate your blocklist with their blocklist and vice versa)
Also, I found this album of receipts regarding the bad behavior of hexbear. Check it out, it's a hoot
Being a Nazi sympathizer does not automatically invalidate one's opinions on other topics
It invalidates their right to be alive so who the fuck cares about their opinion?
well done, I love when they validate our beautiful posters by posting their Ls
Also, I found this album of receipts regarding the bad behavior of hexbear. Check it out, it's a hoot
seeing the single downvotes in the screenshots is just precious
Big "I'm not owned! I'm not owned!" energy. 🌽
(the huge 42 is a GIF emoji that shows the dreaded pig emoji when the countdown ends)
The fact that the evidence provided by boulder.ly is just your post announcing federation with other instances is awfully telling.
lemmy.world
reasons: n/a
evidence: n/agreatest piece of unintentional comedy this website has ever seen
The Dude Does Not Abide
instance: lebowski.social
reasons: drama source, poor moderation
evidence: N/A
@CARCOSA@hexbear.net The original creator, @rikudou@lemmings.world, posts to meanwhileongrad (which lemmy.ml has thankfully blocked), but the sole maintainer (and sole mod of !fediseer@lemmy.dbzer0.com) is @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com. So presumably db0 would remove us from the blocklist if asked
Please do not ping federated users to antagonize.
@CARCOSA@hexbear.net weigh in if you'd like. Had to remove a comment here.
gotcha, ty
also ty for we were headed the wrong way there for a second
it looks like this list is sourced from the admins of other instances. if you check our page there we also have endorsements from adultswim.fan, programming.dev, and lemmygrad.ml.
Just checked lemmygrad’s page and hexbear hasn’t endorsed🥲Also lmao at dbzero they gave the reason for LG censure as “red fash”
Edit: guess the site is just broken or something? It doesn’t show the hexbear endorsement on lemmygrad’s page for me on mobile
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Doesn't stop me fuckers! Buncha cowards I say!
Somehow I have a hard time imagining leftists in Iowa or Illinois
I can easily imagine them in the South and Appalachia and both coasts
db0 is the admin of lemmy.dbzer0.com, which Hexbear federates with. Presumably rikudou, a meanwhileongrad poster, was the one who added hexbear to the censured Fediseer list, maybe we can be removed from the list
It's only one instance from the default reference that has you censured currently (lemmy.world). To tell the truth I do want that the "default" censure list can be controlled a bit better, by using min_censures, so that it's a bit more "consensual". We're working on this
The default censure list is simply the servers the "default" 3 servers have censures. It doesn't mean these instances are all the same. It's just means one or more of those 3 has dislikes that specific instance. The point of reference (i.e. those 3 servers) can be changed on the top. E.g. if you remove lemmy.world as a point of reference, hexbear won't appear in the censure list anymore.
The onus is on the user/instance admin, to select which instances should be used as the point of reference so see who should be censured.
You realize that the domain of the instance is not necessarily the whole picture, yes?
From fediseer's glossary page:
A censure is a completely subjective negative judgement from one instance to another. Effectively signifying that instance A "disapproves" of instance B. The reason for this can be anything.
An instance can censure any number of instances and be censured by any number of instances
So not an exhaustive list of instances that blocked it.
"free" and especially "uncensored" tend to be flame words that attract nonce moths.
I know.
I'm talking about word associations with, say, Reddit subs that have "anarchy" or "uncensored" somewhere in their titles. There's a similar vibe to "free" but if that community doesn't have it, great, but I still suspect "free" also means really sus content is also freely available under pretenses of ideologically pure freeness.
The "default" censure list is relative to 3 lemmy instances, you can clearly see this on the top which you conveniently hid to promote this narrative. Change the reference point and hexbear won't be in it. The choice of what reference point to use it up to each admin.
I didn't "conveniently" hide shit. Scrolling down the page so I can screenshot the relevant entry isn't some 4d chess move to make your website look bad.
Also, I did tweak around with the filters and all I got was the same list and a bunch red boxes with API errors.
I didn’t “conveniently” hide shit.
Oh so now you're outraged about accurate presentation.
Also, I did tweak around with the filters and all I got was the same list and a bunch red boxes with API errors.
It's FOSS. We are constantly improving and fixing bugs. Making a bug reports or even just trying to understand how it works, would be massively better than making such a ragebait post.
We appreciate your service as a FOSS developer. Please don't take our shitposts as an indictment of your software. It just makes us giggle to look at other communities talking about us.
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"Default" sort has the filter option to show guaranteed instances toggled off, right?
But Hexbear still appears on this list despite being guaranteed.
ShowIs this a bug? It's the only instance that's been guaranteed that appears regardless of whether that filter is enabled.
That toggle doesn't do what you think
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It will simply also join in the censures of all instances your instance has personally guaranteed for.