I am intersted in some of their communities and i don’t want to create duplicates. Not a fan of duplicates for niche comms especially.

I didn’t have the impression that they were all that problematic when the defederation happened either, but i may have missed something of course.

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    Easily moderated. You think moderation is fun? In like “Hahaha i got another 30 reports of that dude”. No, its better not to have the need for moderation. We see some communities are just overwhelmed with reports, and then additionally hexbear and lemmygrad, gotta have 50 mods at the end of the year in some communities.

    We tried with hexbear, didnt worked out.

    If the same happens with Meta, then they are out too.

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        We save on hexbear, even before federation a call out for total war with other instances. This was their try.

        we are sorry that we didnt defederated exploding heads fast enough for your taste. We thought on that case that we could try it out. It was our testing ground, but didnt worked out, so we were glad to defederated with the other instance. And saw that there were just almost double the reports in that period.

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              Why were they even restored in the first place? Like the first time I asked for them to be removed someone in charge asked for them to be restored? Like why? Was it out of spite? miscommunication? Why was it so badly desired to have some tiny random communities of a banned user on Lemmy.world? I really want to know the reason behind this, so I can be sure it doesn’t happen again and I can just be done with this shit, once and for all, I’m tired of it.

              (Mention my original account when replying)