The mods of all the major communities there remove comments criticism Hexbear and usually follow it up with a ban. It’s absolutely clear what is happening and it shouldn’t be allowed to continue.

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    Yeah it’s a very common misconception, I find it weird that people are still having it though when 0.19 is widely available.

    Maybe they’re just saying it as a way to be dismissive of the issue, this kind of stuff happens often when people report or call to attention malicious instances or malicious users.

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        8 months ago

        nor how letting a large, poorly moderated instance run wild can negatively affect discourse on the entire platform. Before Hexbear was defed’d on lemmy.ca, Lemmy was damn near unusable on many threads because of the spam and trolling. Blocking them doesn’t stop them from bothering those who haven’t and it affects the platform as a whole.

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          Blocking is not a real solution, it is putting a blanket over the problem and pretending it went away. People who suggest you do that are suggesting you enable bad faith actors by ignoring their behavior, as opposed to reporting it and/or making others aware so they can report it. We all need to work better to make the platform and spaces on it better, if no one works at it, nothing gets better.

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            8 months ago

            Exactly! Letting problematic instances poison the well leads to a net negative to the platform.

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              My unpopular opinion: Federating with everyone by default is not sustainable.

              It’s inevitable that the lemmyverse will shatter, and everyone will be better for it.

              Instances will develop their own policies around moderation and behaviour, and federate with other instances with compatible policies.

              Basically, federation only works if everyone is acting in good faith. It wouldn’t take much for a single entity acting in bad faith to fuck the entire fediverse presently.

              Presently admits are blacklisting the bad faith instances. That’s going to change so admins whitelist compatible instances.

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                8 months ago

                Exactly. Without rules and enforcement, you just get a cesspit. Anarchy just doesn’t work.

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                  Perhaps more accurately, anarchy only works if everyone’s objectives are similar or at least compatible.

                  Like it would be nice to live in a town where you don’t need to lock your doors, but it only takes one asshole to make that untenable.

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                    It only taking one asshole is why it doesn’t work. You just never going to have no assholes. So you need a justice system, and a way of policing the policing of it.