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submitted 10 months ago by EnglishMobster@beehaw.org to c/gaming@beehaw.org

More concerning than Bethesda's decision to withhold early review codes from certain outlets is how heavily some sites are relying on the game to drive their business.

[-] EnglishMobster@beehaw.org 10 points 10 months ago

They banned Hexbear.

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[-] EnglishMobster@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you go to https://beehaw.org/instances, you'll see a big list of instances which are allowed...

...and one that is explicitly blocked.

See, Lemmy caught on with certain groups very early on. The main Lemmy instance has always been left-leaning. But one group that really latched on to Lemmy from the extremely early days was tankies.

These guys have their own community, "Lemmygrad" - IIRC, their servers are even based in China, or they claim to be. They were the most active users of Lemmy before Reddit shot themselves in the foot, and their influence has been felt across a lot of the other instances. If you ever went to GenZedong on Reddit, you get an idea of what they're like. (There's even a version of that subreddit on Lemmygrad.)

One reason why I switched to Beehaw is because they've blocked that instance. If you're on the "main" lemmy.ml instance run by the developers and you go to your version of /r/all, you'll see posts from Lemmygrad show up pretty frequently - because Lemmygrad still has a fairly large community, and they're still pretty active relative to the size of Lemmy itself.

If people go to join-lemmy.org like they're "meant" to, they'll almost certainly see Lemmygrad at the top of the instance list. Anecdotally, a lot of Redditors see that and get turned off, thinking this place is full of tankies. (And, to be fair... before everyone from Reddit started showing up, a lot of Lemmy was full of tankies...)

Even on Lemmy itself, there's a lot of people who dislike that side of the project. They're authoritarian at best, and genocide deniers at worst. And the people who created Lemmy are at least sympathetic to them, even if they don't outright endorse it publicly.

But. Lemmy is open-source. No one person or ideology can control the project, as it can always be forked. Even the creators of Lemmy itself have no control over what happens at Beehaw. So steering people away from the tankie side of Lemmy and towards a more, uh, "normal" instance is for the best, especially since this place needs to grow if it's to be taken seriously as a Reddit competitor.

Beehaw has chosen to step away from that drama by explicitly banning that instance, hence why I've been sending people on Reddit here instead of mentioning join-lemmy.org.

[-] EnglishMobster@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

159 and climbing!

It's already one of the top posts of all time. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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I'm not actually sure what the problematic character is - it might have been " " or another special character (obviously I'd rather not reveal my password ๐Ÿ˜‰).

I usually use full, grammatically correct sentences for passwords ("passphrases"). It works in desktop, but in Jeroba if your password has that phrase it won't log you in.

Instead, you'll be listed as "Anonymous" and you won't be able to take any action other than switch to a different account or sign out. It took me to my home instance, but I couldn't actually do anything.

After changing my password to a more "traditional" one, everything worked fine.

[-] EnglishMobster@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago

I've also been recommending Beehaw to people on Reddit because they're less likely to run into, uh, certain people from certain other Lemmy instances.

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