Beehaw is the next-largest Lemmy instance after lemmy.ml. They’ve already defederated themselves from lemmygrad.ml for ~10 months

https://beehaw.org/post/443376

Those beehaw losers defederating from lemmy.ml means the Hexbear agenda to take over lemmy.ml faces no real opposition, no?

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The best thing that Hexbear can do is act as the stick to Dessalines’ carrot and crucify r/neoliberal type users on sight (and use relative kid gloves with generic libs). That and probably brigade the shit out of minor instances trying to neoliberalize lemmy.

We just don’t have a culture for maintaining a larger community. Perhaps we will develop one, but there’s no need to plan for something so unlikely so far in advance.

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Oh, for people actually in Hexbear, fucking nuke 'em. I just meant for Hexbears over on Lemmy we should play nice with the easygoing libs because honey and vinegar.

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I’m thinking of treating it like reddit, roll accounts on there no matter and try to prod people into seeing, eventually get them going over here. The curious ones will bring themselves over since there’s no heavy-handed lib censorship issues here nor on lemmygrad.

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Yeah, I think the ideal involves eventually recruiting people to here or lemmygrad, but most of the interesting interaction is going to thereby be on lemmy and other sites.

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We should think to aim higher.

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:sicko-speeeeen:

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Oh yeah, it’s all coming together.

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The fuck do they mean the messaging Lemmy is designed for is bad. It’s literally just reddit with federation. what

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They’re also saying “Lemmy’s devs are stooges for the CCP”, a lot of it is just China bad

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POKEMON GO TO THE SQUARE

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Lmao, Lemmy’s development is literally funded in part by the :eu-cool:, they should be ecstatic

https://nlnet.nl/project/Lemmy/

This project was funded through the NGI0 Discovery Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 825322.

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It’s red scare behaviour.

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Do these people even acknowledge that there will inevitably be some kind of combat with someone? Do they somehow look the state of the world and think that it’s going to just… happen through voting? That the landed professional libs in the US won’t turn :frothingfash: and jail them for their labor/organs rather than take the plunge when the gears really start grinding?

And that’s assuming they haven’t totally automated themselves out of any say in the matter and left it all up to the ruling class.

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These are people who think Stalin did a Ukrainian holocaust and the DPRK is literally George Orwell.

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No they think colonial police officer George Orwell was good

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:acab-3:

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Liberals position themselves as allies so it is racist to criticize them. :very-intelligent:

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But we don’t need to federate with them. Just places that are cool.

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Nah, posting wars will be fun.

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I crave neoliberal blood

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