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You'll miss out on the Beehaw community on Lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, since Beehaw defederated from them
Lemmy.cafe is a nice general purpose instance that only defederates from the most extreme instances, while still giving access to Beehaw and all other instances. It's still small too, so it'd more effectively spread the load compared to creating an account on sh.itjust.works, which already has a pretty huge user count.
Beehaw seems completetly dead to me, there's only ever a handful of comments on posts.
They still have a little over 300 Monthly active users, which puts it in line with my own instance. So not huge, but certainly not dead.
They have really heavy handed moderation
If you consider lemmy.ml and hexbear.net "most extreme" then sure.
Considering their main export is genocide and dictatorship apologia, I do
An instance who is federating, with pedocriminality, far rights, etc,
Super this workaround,
Not every person on lemmy.ml is an "leftist" who wants imperialist system,
Beehaw is not worth the effort. Their audience is way too sensitive to participate with any reasonable level of social interaction. You will live on eggshells if you wish to participate there,
I've never had a problem, always enjoyed my time interacting there 🤷
Same.
Same, my posts in Beehaw technology community often get more upvotes than on lemmy.world's one and I never had any problems with it