I just see a bunch of people who used to like the community now saying the mods are evil and power tripping and stuff. It’s the an actual reason? Why do we hate the mods over one small decision? Is it not as small as I realize?
Idk it just feels really shitty seeing people in the new blahaj 196 brigade the new community the mods set up, do you really have to downvote everything here just bc you disagree with the mods? I don’t think .world was the best choice, but Ada is real bad for power tripping and permabanning people for dissenting opinions sometimes, and I respect the decision to move. I’m not big on being banned bc I dared question whether or not trump (the guy who cheated last election) cheated, so the move is very much good news imo. What really is the issue here?
you didnt hear? they decided to move the community to !onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
sorry for the convenience
What really is the issue here?
Some people don’t like that they weren’t consulted.
Some people are supportive of Ada.
For all the dust kicked up, there’s not much more to it than that.
For all the dust kicked up, there’s not much more to it than that.
Some people don’t feel safe on lemmy.world. Some people haven’t felt safe on lemmy.world for a long time. In my view, lemmy.world is not, in general, a safe instance for LGBTQ people, people with pro-Palestinian views, and leftists who refuse to bend the knee to neoliberal impositions, amongst others. It’s basically trying to be Reddit 2.0.
Some people aren’t even federated with lemmy.world but were/are federated with Blahaj. Same reasons as above.
Some people see this as further centralization of the Fediverse. Because it is. Even if lemmy.world was otherwise perfect, we don’t need yet another huge community dependent on their servers and their people.
Alternatively some people don’t feel safe on .blahaj because they will ban you for not agreeing with their mods. Which is also just how reddit works in the smaller communities.
If the mods don’t want people to move then they don’t have to make decisions that make people want to move.
Why do we hate the mods over one small decision?
Because it wasn’t their decision to make.
Not wanting to moderate the LBZ community and move to a new one, is one thing; but to close down the existing community and tell those users they MUST move where you want them to crosses a line.
The community isn’t cattle to be herded where ever the mods desire. The fact that they tried - with NO consultation of the community - has eradicated the communities faith in the mod team.
There is an issue between the mods and the admin. There is NOT an issue between the vast majority of the users and the admin. The mods decided to solve their issues by moving all the users to a different instance.
Now, there’s a ton of additional problems. The .world admins apparently promised the 196 mods that they wouldn’t be heavyhanded less than a week after the .world admins released a public statement that mods who didn’t obey the new rules would be made to obey (and then we’re forced to walk that back after massive backlash).
There’s also a problem that the problem the mods have with the admin, is mostly caused by the mods not keeping up with the instance mod-queue, forcing the admin to step in. The mods then cry that the admin is doing work “in their community”.
There is the additional problem that many of the community members are on 196 specifically BECAUSE it’s LBH.
And of course, the mods said they’d been working on this for months, and yet were completely unaware of all the issues this would cause due to federation.
Edit: oh, AND the mods decided that they wanted to ALSO squat on the original community instead of letting someone take over and keeping the entire community. They used the excuse of wanting to prevent “splintering”. Users saw this, understandably, as the mods claiming ownership over the user base.
In short: mods thought they owned the community, instead of, you know, the community. The solution here would have been for the mods to move, but they didn’t want to. I’ll leave it to the reader why that is, but one might quickly assume they’re a bunch of entitled idiots on a power trip, instead of janitors who want to maintain a community