I came here because lemmy.one wouldn't defederate with hexbear
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What's hexbear? I'm out of the loop
Tankie community, think of where all ChapoTrapHouse users migrated when Reddit banned them. These guys post pro communist stuff way too much; and some people don't like to get bombarded with that.
The communism isn't the reason why hexbear sucks. Lemmygrad is way more communist than hexbear and their posts are fire.
The main issue with hexbear is that it's full of white male ex-nazi converts who never recovered fully from their toxic past, mixed in with people who think listening to a podcast makes you a socialist. Their moderators are also douches who everyone is afraid of dealing with so even though there are a lot of very cool and reasonable people there, the stage is instead set by that small minority of uber toxic power users. You wouldn't believe how many DMs I got from people thanking me for standing up for basic standards of decency because everyone else was too afraid to speak up for themselves, and ultimately it ended with one of the admins unceremoniously kicking me off of the site.
In short, it's not the communism, I want you to analyze why you think that's the reason and be prepared for an answer you won't like.
When I joined most instances either required approval or were straight closed, whereas LW did not, so I joined LW for a little while before jumping to another that had opened up during one of the moderation policy updates.
So availability plus as an instance grows more people tend to recommend it.
The piracy community was unblocked quite soon after