IIRC other instances have made the same choice with these two instances. Mods and admins are small teams of volunteers, if one instance’s users are creating a disproportionate amount of work for mods/admins I don’t blame them for defeterating.
It’s weird that lemmy.world blocks hexbear but not lemmygrad, while sh.itjust.works blocks lemmygrad but not hexbear…
Best to just block both, they’re authoritarian propaganda factories for the CCP and Kremlin.
And troll brigades (especially hexbear).
Do you have any sources/evidence of that? I went over there a bit after the first wave of defederation hullabaloo and generally found the tankie ratio to be roughly the same as anywhere else (extant but uncommon)… I didn’t see any rampant pro-CCP propaganda, either, as I’ve seen repeatedly claimed.
I have to wonder what the true story is, because the tankie/authoritarian narrative being circulated doesn’t actually seem to be true.
Removed by mod
I didn’t see any rampant pro-CCP propaganda
Then I don’t believe you actually went there and checked it out.
And those instances certainly does that. Take a look at the meta thread in lemm.ee proposing defederation from hexbear, where hexbear shows up in brigade proving the point of the request and causing the thread to be locked by brigading and shitposting.
Same shit went on in other instances when people proposed defederation from hexbear, hexbear users flooding the threads and brigading the hell out of them, which is problematic systematic behaviour on its own, but especially so when the victims are smaller instances with only few users.
These instances were the first that made me search for a block instance option in Memmy. Still I’m not entirely happy seeing all this defederation happening.
Inb4 lemmy defederates itself into nonexistence
Slippery slope fallacy.
Issa joke
Sure. Still a fallacy though.