• SpaceBar
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    182 years ago

    I don’t. The answer is for beehaw to bring on more admins and work through the increase of traffic.

    Just as lemmy is catching on, beehaw throws a wrench in things and makes the experience worse and more confusing for people. It’s self centered and selfish. It’s not thinking about what’s best for lemmy as a whole.

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      Yeah, I left Beehaw. I understand what they’re trying to do, but I think they shouldn’t have tried to grow so much if they were intent on being such a walled garden. There was so much conversation on Reddit for people to come to Beehaw, and now the rug gets pulled out.

      • @dingus
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        Beehaw almost reminds of Tildes in that regard. They want to be their own safe, insular community. That’s totally fine, but the fact that at first Beehaw seemed to want to grow and be a big part of the community before abruptly changing their mind is the frustrating part.

        If they weren’t one of the largest instances OR if they were just that way from the beginning it would have been much more understandable and less frustrating.

        I was super into their philosophy at the beginning, but this abrupt change is disappointing.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Could this be a temporary measure on their part until Lemmy adds better moderation tools or they can recruit more moderators to keep some sort of positive control?

      • SpaceBar
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        72 years ago

        You should see the laundry list of demands they have. They’re an admin team of 4 who grew their server to be the 3rd largest on lemmy, then decided it was too much work.

        It’s so self-centered.

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        12 years ago

        Yeah I hope it’s only temporary