We’re closing this thread. Everything that could be said has been said. Thank you


Original Post:
Today, we want to inform everyone that we have decided to defederate from https://exploding-heads.com/. We understand that defederating should always be a last resort, and individuals can certainly block communities. However, blocking alone does not prevent potential harm to vulnerable communities.

After carefully reviewing the instance, reported posts, and multiple comments from the community, we have concluded that exploding-heads is not adhering to the Lemmy or Citizen Code of Conduct. Therefore, we cannot, in good faith, continue to federate with an instance that consistently promotes hate, racism, and bullying.

Examples:
https://lemmy.world/post/577526 - Community Moderator Harassment
https://exploding-heads.com/post/92194 - Systemadmin Post
https://exploding-heads.com/post/90780 - Systemadmin Post
https://exploding-heads.com/post/91488 - Systemadmin Post
https://exploding-heads.com/post/93725 - Community Moderator Post

Again, deciding to defederate from an instance is not taken lightly. In the future, we will continue to review instances on a case-by-case bases.

As for our community, please refrain from posting or commenting with hateful words as well. Arguing back and calling people names is not the solution. The best course of action is to report the posts or comments violating our server rules.

Lemmy Code of Conduct
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/code_of_conduct.html
Citizen Code of Conduct https://github.com/stumpsyn/policies/blob/master/citizen_code_of_conduct.md

“We are committed to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all, regardless of level of experience, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, nationality, or other similar characteristic.”

  • @Raniers
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    01 year ago

    Why do admins owe anything to anyone? Their server, their time, their money => their rules. End of story.

    • @minimar
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      111 year ago

      We gave a right to criticise the actions of admins and say what the best actions would be, lol

      • @Raniers
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        -41 year ago

        Where does your right come from? Who gave it to you?

    • @tauerlund
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      21 year ago

      Their rules, sure. But those rules, as well as decisions pertaining to them, should be clearly communicated to the users so they have a chance to decide whether or not they want to participate in the community.

      • @Raniers
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        11 year ago

        While it would be nice to have clarity in such matters, it’s not something that’s owed to us (users). I can’t see how it’s normal to join a free website/service and start demanding things and telling admins how things “should be done”. It’s not a public service.

        Users are simply guests and can shown the door at any time. Many redditors forgot this aspect.

        A real world an analogy sounds like this (IMO). A guy has a house with a front lawn where he installs some benches. He allows people to congregate there. If people are rowdy, he asks them to leave.

        If the owner paints the benches red, people can’t demand pink and instead they should go to the house with pink benches. If there are no houses like this, people should either buy a house with pink benches, or accept the rules of the initial owner and remain there.

    • @jake_eric
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      11 year ago

      What’s your opinion on the situation going on over at Reddit?

      • @Raniers
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        21 year ago

        Reddit was a place where people gathered and discussed different topics. Owners made a profit by serving ads, while people/users had a good forum. Win-win

        Owners want to make more profit and are changing the site in ways users don’t want. Content creators will slowly leave and content will get stale. In about 2 years, it’ll become similar to quora, more like an archive.

        End result: owners are morons who don’t understand how value is created with their product and instead of properly capitalizing on what they have, they’ll drive it to the ground. Or maybe someone else will be left holding the bag after the IPO. Either way, it’s a pity considering how much potential it has(had?).