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That's nearly all I've seen. It appears to me much of the fault lies with critique by US American in particular who seem beyond nuance in politics (not having multiple political parties is perhaps the reason for that), you can be anti Putin (who is a complete cnut, that doeat mean ebery sungle russian is) and anti US (who are now complete cnuts for who they elected but doesn't mean every single citizen is).
I like seeing the points of view so long may you continue!
I'm sure they're pleasant towards you, but the way they act when someone dares to disagree with them is repugnant.
What's the hexbear take on the invasion of Ukraine? Genuinely asking you as someone who's from there.
Yeah, that's the take I was expecting to see. A mutual defence pact, formed to protect against the very thing Ukraine is experiencing, is a tool of oppression.
Who is NATO opressing, exactly?
Thanks for the answer regardless, will search for more!
Sorry I should have clarified: not looking for Hexbear lore in general. I have seen a lot of Hexbear content, so I have a solid understanding on the site and the users. Don't want to start a debate about that here because that debate always turn nasty.
What I am looking for is: what happened in the past month-ish? How did you all lost your domain? How and when did you get it back? Why did it take so long for federation to be back? Is there any other change made to the site during this downtime?
The most anticapitalist instance getting a .com domain would be hilarious
But there gotta be more to the story. Was the registrar being "shady" as @hendrik@palaver.p3x.de said? Why did federation take so long?
IDK, I used to talk up certain parts of Hexbear (art@hexbear seemed quite good) but your perception of their political views is not what I've observed. I tried to talk with them and they more or less instantly threatened me with physical violence and then defederated my instance.
There is a reason they are so widely defederated. They are deliberately obnoxious to "outsiders" in a way that makes it seem unlikely that they're positioned to succeed at any kind of leftist progress. Usually, attacking everyone around you is not correlated to long-term victory.
https://hexbear.net/search?q=putin&type=Comments&listingType=All&page=1&sort=New
They're not really "against human rights" per se, as far as I can tell, but at least 50% of them seem to be fanboys for authoritarian regimes, and construct insane frameworks where those regimes aren't actually violating anyone's human rights, or "but 'libs' believe X Y and Z, those are wrong, and so by contrast with those wrong things, I must be right." I think more than 50% of the comments in the above link fall into that latter pattern.
Here are some examples of things from the above that are pro-Putin (or at least pro-Putin-adjacent) and also hilariously wrong:
(That is a hilarious juxtaposition)
Got it. (And actually I agree that "good" and "bad" are very poor frameworks for judging state actors from the POV of the individual.) So what do you think of Ukraine? "Pure evil, Nazi government, why do you ask?"
IDK. I looked over Hexbear for a while after what you said, and as long as you steer clear of certain topics, I think I can agree with you. (And, that was my experience before the defederation.) The same can be said of most Republican uncles at Thanksgiving, though, so it's not really a solid endorsement of their good nature.
The news section there is great, and while there are a few comments that echo Russian stuff, that is easier to ignore than the massive USA liberal (conservative) views that dominate some other communities.
In particular I like the middle east coverage .
I snoop there from time to time, and while it does have a high population of minorities, there is people who are pro-russia. A lot fo people say they only have critical support, but I can't see how you could have even critical support of russia.