it was a hexbear poster posting to groups here. They didn’t post that sort of thing to hexbear groups. We banned the poster from here and deleted the local copies of the posts, so you’d have to go digging. You can feel free not to believe it, I’m certainly not spending time going digging.
Oh, I believe you. Hexbear has had some…growing pains since it recently federated. Among other things, an influx of new users from the reddit diaspora has led to some new and surprising behavior.
I think I found the race science case you’re referring to. I was curious to see if it was just trolling or an ironic bit (lots of bit accounts on hexbear and sometimes it’s difficult to tell) but nope, it looks sincere.
oh yeah, we’re not saying it’s normal for hexbear, and I see they recently set new registrations to moderated. Tho it is a concern the hexbear admins don’t seem to have cared about them. But also the hexbears’ behaviour on that sh.itjust.works thread, goodness me.
I just looked up that user on hexbear and 40-50% of their posts are deleted lmao. I assume registrations were limited because mods on Hexbear couldn’t keep up with all the new users, and it looks like they aren’t as quick to ban users outright as they once were. Probably as part of the post-federation policy, to be more open and welcoming…
Re: sh.itjust.works, I probably missed a lot of the drama, but I feel like the antagonism towards them was at least partly justified. There were a lot of posters from there picking fights on hexbear and posting really “problematic” takes. Similar to your experience with this hexbear user, it seems.
Obviously, I don’t condemn the whole instance for what is likely the behavior of a small minority of bad actors, but I understand the animosity. Like I do yours, after seeing that post.
it was a hexbear poster posting to groups here. They didn’t post that sort of thing to hexbear groups. We banned the poster from here and deleted the local copies of the posts, so you’d have to go digging. You can feel free not to believe it, I’m certainly not spending time going digging.
@dgerard
Oh, I believe you. Hexbear has had some…growing pains since it recently federated. Among other things, an influx of new users from the reddit diaspora has led to some new and surprising behavior.
I think I found the race science case you’re referring to. I was curious to see if it was just trolling or an ironic bit (lots of bit accounts on hexbear and sometimes it’s difficult to tell) but nope, it looks sincere.
That’s really unfortunate.
oh yeah, we’re not saying it’s normal for hexbear, and I see they recently set new registrations to moderated. Tho it is a concern the hexbear admins don’t seem to have cared about them. But also the hexbears’ behaviour on that sh.itjust.works thread, goodness me.
@dgerard
I just looked up that user on hexbear and 40-50% of their posts are deleted lmao. I assume registrations were limited because mods on Hexbear couldn’t keep up with all the new users, and it looks like they aren’t as quick to ban users outright as they once were. Probably as part of the post-federation policy, to be more open and welcoming…
@dgerard
Re: sh.itjust.works, I probably missed a lot of the drama, but I feel like the antagonism towards them was at least partly justified. There were a lot of posters from there picking fights on hexbear and posting really “problematic” takes. Similar to your experience with this hexbear user, it seems.
Obviously, I don’t condemn the whole instance for what is likely the behavior of a small minority of bad actors, but I understand the animosity. Like I do yours, after seeing that post.