My first account on the fediverse was on Beehaw and I was happy with it, but defederating from two of the largest instances gave me a reason to find a new instance. Personally I understand and respect the decision -that is the point of the fediverse afterall.

They had a lot of good communities that will not be cut off from the fastest growing instances which will make things tough to rebuild I think.

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    Beehaw has existed for over a year. I’m not sure they’ll need to rebuild. This isn’t a company that requires constant growth, it’s a community. I like the idea of beehaw, and hope that they decide to refederate with the other instances, but I think they’ll survive and maybe even thrive without doing so.

    That said I’m glad I’ve got an account that’s on none of those three instances

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    I’m wondering if some of the other open registration instances (like lemm.ee which this account is on) will be next. If so I’ll have to go through the arduous process of waiting for an application to resolve.

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      waiting for an application to resolve.

      i would not do that, that is like filling an application for abusive relationship. the inability to create your own community was the first red flag that mods of that instance are maybe little too controlling… further rewarding them for that makes no sense. just wait, people with the content will move elsewhere, if they want to die on island, let them.

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    I’m terribly sorry to be a noob about these matters but what is “defederating from another instance” mean? Communities from those instances won’t be cached at beehaw?

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      It means that we cannot see posts and communities from beehaw and vice versa. They basically made themselfs an island. Which is fine, that’s the power of Lemmy, we can just move somewhere else if we dont want that. Or join them if you like the small community feeling.

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        So users from those 2 instances can’t participate at all communities hosted on beehaw?

        If that is so, I think it’s good because it incentivizes

        • Stricter checks while signups
        • Making sure communities are more spread out over several instances
        • Behave well or get out
        • Not becoming 4chan
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          Making sure communities are more spread out over several instances

          that is not good thing. the more people, the bigger the chance you get answer to your question or information that interests you, spreading them out is counterproductive to the goal of discussion forum.

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      things like this, especially right now, are what will limit the appeal of lemmy and the fediverse in general sadly. People no longer have access to communities they like randomly due to the decision of one person at the top… almost like why people were trying to leave reddit in the first place