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They very quickly ban people who disagree with their propaganda. So just browsing, it looks like left leaning but generally sane people.
Go on there and say anything negative at all about China. You'll see the crazy.
Have you considered you are just observing this:
Hexbear is for communists to talk to communists. They get plenty of the "default" liberal opinions from waves hands around vaguely and are entitled to their own community, no?.
Obviously if you go into Hexbear and just start posting anti-China stuff they're going to ban you. It's not like the English-speaking world is bereft of anti-China news articles.
This isn't accurate, they were very active in brigandine other federations, hitting random threads on .world for instance with hundreds of reply comments drowning out anything that may be a tiny bit critical of china or Russia. Or pro west.
There wereultiple cross-posts daily pointing to specific threads posted on hexbear to organize brigading.
Have you considered that their users were just browsing the front page and what you're describing is just the nature of lemmy and how federation works?
You're likely referring to the_dunk_tank which is a community that encourages bullying homophobia, transphobia, fascists and liberale (pretty based imo)
Dang that's pretty impressive for an instance that got blocked by .world before they ever started federating.
Or did I already miss make stuff up o'clock?
.world preemptively defederated from hexbear "as a last resort" can you clarify when the events you're referring to would have happened?
I might not agree with the moderation practices or even their opinions, but that doesn't make them crazy.
You got cause and effect mixed up.
We disagree with them because they are crazy.
lemmy.world users don't interact with hexbeqr users because your admin preemptively defederated from hexbear "as a last resort". At no point were the two federated. I don't know about crazy, but that seems inconsistent. Don't you agree?
do you have an argument that doesn't rely on ableism?