Welcome to a new era! Hexbear.net is changing the way leftists communicate and organize online. It offers a collectively-funded alternative to corporate social media platforms which cater to only their advertisers. Everyday our platform is removing Beariers and building solidarity.

Hexbear’s vision is to become a universally recognized independent platform synonymous with leftism, socialism, and activism. Somewhere both shitposter and organizer can exist in solidarity. Since launching last July, we’ve expanded rapidly with more than 14,000 accounts, over 90,000 posts and 1 million+ comments.

“ChapoChat'' was always intended as a temporary name. When first building the site, we needed something to rally around and had to move fast. Until now, ChapoChat has been focusing on the practical of “what” the project did, but the “why” also needs to be part of the story and give reasons for our comrades to believe in it. We’ve outgrown the “ChapoChat” name and are at a new stage.

Why Hexbear of all names? As socialists, we believe the folks doing the work should have ownership over the direction of their work. After many conversations with our dev, sitemod, and admin teams, “hexbear.net” was decided on as the new name for the platform. We’ve been heading in this direction for a while, our codebase even has the name already!

Hexbear as a name is easy to remember, tendency-neutral, and inviting. We want to continue rebuilding that “lib to left” pipeline that we had going previously. We also want the platform and software to be useful for our comrades who are organizing and fighting the good fight. The “.net” domain is an intentional throwback to when the internet was decentralized, independent, and weird.

Being strictly associated with the Chapo Trap House name has actively blocked us from being an option for a number of organizers as the pod is increasingly viewed by other leftists as more associated with stupidpol and SocDem politics than other more leftist causes.

This site and its community has grown into something far more dynamic than just the fans of a SocDem political podcast. We have comrades from every tendency and continent talking together, finding solibearity, and yes sometimes fighting to the death.

We’ve used the analogy before of this site as the digital reincarnation of an old-school Union Hall, and we think that continues to hold true. Some of the folks here will be shitposting, some will be actively organizing, and both are cool and very fucking good.

When TransComrade69 formally announced the new name last week to the world via a featured post, the reaction was pretty amazing. We expected the Chapo community to be as split as always. After all, every project needs the good, the bad, and the liberal to cast their eyes on it and express a personal opinion.

Bearing this in mind, we’re excited to announce another opportunity for the Hexbear community to participate in electoralism and vooting. Lady Hexbear is fierce, she is powerful, she is relentless, and it is time she had a proper name. We’ve made a dedicated post where Chapos can submit and upbear potential names. The top 7 names from this ursine primary will make it into a final voting round (along with a few dev favorites!).

Renaming as Hexbear.net allows our project and its community to better build out the lib-to-left pipeline and welcome other leftist groups onto the platform. Regardless, we can obviously still refer to ourselves as Chapos.

While folks always have the option of spinning up their own Hexbear instance, a huge amount of work and labor goes into maintaining and hosting a site. As socialists, we understand that together we are stronger than when we are separated. With that said, federation continues to be on our dev roadmap and is something we’ll be looking at once we finish chipping away at our backend rewrite.

We hope this lays out the team’s goals and aspirations for the site. On this blessed day, we all continue to be Chapos, and our promised land is Hexbear.net. Let’s do cool shit and build the left. Viva la Hexbear!

Signed by the following comrades: @DashEightMate@hexbear.net , @TransComrade69@hexbear.net , @AlfredNobel@hexbear.net , @ScreamoBMO@hexbear.net ,@Uncle_Hoe@hexbear.net , @Cuttlefish@hexbear.net , @chamomile@hexbear.net , @WhyEssEff@hexbear.net , @alltheseteeth@hexbear.net , @itsPina@hexbear.net, @quartz242 .

edit: to anyone else on the team who would like to have their signature added, please post in either the dev or mod channels! Thanks!

  • happybadger [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Once more I would like to point out critical information.

    1. We sought to distance ourselves from a toxic podcast brand that creates a bad image of who we are

    2. .town is a valid URL

    3. We could have been communism.town

    4. As someone then discovered, we could shorten this to Com.town

    We could have created a new future free of toxic association with dirtbag leftist podcasts by renaming ourselves Com.town.

    I'm just done with socialism.

    • HexbearPR [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      We talked about a lot of different possible domains! One takeaway we learned from the old URL was that a lot of messenger software and browsers did not recognize uncommon domains as valid websites. At one point, this even included our own site, which was pretty hilarious. A more conventional TLD makes it easier for our comrades to know we're out here on the world wide web!

      With this information in mind, the workers of the project decided on hexbear.net after a number of conversations and consensus building. We're excited for the change and hope you are too!

      • happybadger [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I'm just saying, reddit's EVE Online corporation went from a collection of newbies in frigates to a galactic powerhouse for one reason. It wasn't because we were good. It wasn't because we were competent. It was because when we tried to move to our first base, the leader read a map upside down and accidently placed us next to the Somethingawful corporation that was notorious for being the worst group of people you could be near. Only by doing the one thing we didn't want to happen did the pure stupidity of that action go viral and rally a rabid defense of it.

        • post_trains [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Gettin DHD fleet flashbacks wasn’t an outcome I was expecting from this change.

    • GreatestWhiteShark [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I've said it before, we could have been Comm Town, a website about being gay with your dad (socialistly)

      Mods/Admins/COPS, this is what you took from us