How would you feel if Beehaw left the Fediverse?

suspended@lemmy.ml to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 243 points –

I am one of the admins of Beehaw and I'm trying to get some feedback on our potential move.

Let's start out with a little Beehaw history before judgements are passed, please.

A handful of us were beta testing Tildes when we decided to have discussions on a Discord server.

We decided that our 'Northern Star' or guiding principle would culminate as 'Be Nice' with purposefully vague/flexible interpretations. Our overall goal is to provide a safe space to disenfranchised persons.

We talked for a little over a year and some of our members became impatient. Then someone stepped in to suggest a couple of platforms that we could consider getting started with.

One of those platforms was Lemmy. None of us knew, at that time, anything about ActivityPub.

During the Reddit exodus (surrounding the API outcry and blackout), our instance exploded. We were, initially, crippled by the mass amounts of users seeking refuge.

Thankfully, someone stepped in and volunteered hundreds of hours of work to stabilize our instance and refine it further.

After many hours of talks, it became clear to us that our overall goal could be achieved outside of Lemmy/ActivityPub.

Right now, we feel that Lemmy and ActivityPub have downsides that are limiting us from achieving that goal.

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You cowards defed at the drop of a hat, just leave already snowflakes.

It's ironic that the biggest cowards I have met are the only ones who call others "snowflakes". You'd certainly never hear that term being used in the rock climbing or mountaineering community, or any hobbies which involve risks (either social or physical).

I've only heard it being used by people on anonymous accounts on the internet, or people using it as a defence mechanism.

And the funny thing is, the ones I met, despite these people trying to act macho in front of others quite regularly, even elderly women I know long overtook them in the "macho department" (including one of them with parkinsons).. They also happen to be the nicest people you'll ever meet.