The original french post that motivated hexbear’s decision : https://jlai.lu/post/11504685
There is already various posts here giving us reasons to defederate them, one of them calling to violence against french :
On jlai.lu :
Dessalines, one of Lemmy main developper is taking part :
Some of hexbear supporter denying being part of an attack without any apologies :
Should we support Lemmy or migrate to another software as Mbin, piefed, sublinks ? Time will tell.
Mbin
- Mbin’s roadmap : https://github.com/orgs/MbinOrg/projects/5
- One instance running Mbin : https://kbin.earth/
Piefed
- Piefed’s roadmap : https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/projects/7800
- Flagship’s instance : https://piefed.social/
- Piefed news : !piefed_meta@piefed.social
Sublinks
- Sublinks’s roadmap : https://github.com/orgs/sublinks/projects/1/views/6
- Flagship’s instance : https://demo.sublinks.org/
- Sublinks news : !sublinks@discuss.online
“reactionay” = going against their tankie ideology.
Eventually, it’s a good thing they decide to delist the instance (while jlailu is discussing it too), it will reduce useless conflicts.Yeah I came to comment that ‘reactionary’ as a reason. Their instance has a lot of reactionary content, not to make a blanket statement of all. Sounds like a pot calling kettle.
What do they expect an admin to do with their user? It’s not our job to treat them like a school children.
Also what’s the progress of sublink? Didn’t heard from it for a while.
I updated my post so you can check their progress :)
What do they expect an admin to do with their user? It’s not our job to treat them like a school children.
If not, then how come an admin can ban a user?
Because they breaching the common rule? Or being a spam account? Being reactionary is usually not a ban-able offence, and we admin isn’t here to control and fine tune how everyone act to a specific way.
I mean, if you or any other admin want to do that, feel free, but i ain’t got time for that, and i trust you adult for solving common conflict yourself.
They called to violence and insulted our members several times in the first thread linked in the OP https://jlai.lu/post/11504685
If Jlailu members had done the same on another instance’s meta community we would have acted on it.
I see where you come from, we don’t monitor everything that our members do, but this was a large scale event with dozens of people taking part and 248 comments.
Then yes, it fall under the rule as brigading. I definitely would ban anyone calling for it.
Glad to see we agree
Altought it is due to a lack of people, i think it also point out the lack of a moderation board with various role to fill.
Several role are missing so our job tend to overlap.
We could do something like this :
- sysop : server
- admin : oversee all communities and subcription
- modo : oversee one or several communities
- mediation team : manage communities well-being
- animators : create post, event…
In our case, our (modo)admins would delete these as they oversee the whole server.
Unfortunately it looks like SubLinks is mostly dead. They haven’t made any changes to the code since August
I definitely wouldn’t hold my breath. Piefed is much more promising
And yet when you point out that the main devs of lemmy are also mods on those instances, some people don’t see a problem…
How is the mobile app support on Mbin?
People are aware, but Lemmy is still the most feature rich software at the moment
Two Fascists walk into the bar…
How many communists are in Russia?
I’m not a fan of defederation in general, because I think, communication can break down barriers, and we need to confront differences and not build further fronts - as this would only help fascist regimes like Russia.
But some people seem to only want to troll or keep hanging on some ideology without regard for reality…
Do any of these alternatives have an ios app, because as soon as they do, I’m switching.
I can’t support an app developed by pro-russians.
Not at the moment unfortunately. Hopefully that will come soon, especially for Piefed.
How is repeating that “il y a 23 heures” supposed to be insulting? Are they trying to say the post should have been taken down by now?
There are plenty of comments on Hexbear and .ml from some of the very users in the screenshots that should have been taken down yet remain up to this day. They should go back and comment that on their own works of hatred.
They are not repeating “il y a 23 heure”.
Those are the public upvote that you can see on Mbin under “favorite” tab. “Il y a 23 heure/11 pm ago” represent the time elapsed since their upvote.
Example here : https://kbin.earth/m/cat@lemmy.world/t/633634/It-is-a-good-day-for-naps/favourites
Thank you, that makes so much more sense.