Edit2: the ratio is amazing. I’m exhausted. This has quadrupled my hexbear time for the day and I will be limiting myself for a bit lol. I feel like we got somewhere in a couple of good threads thanks to Hellinkilla and ratboy. Good luck, comrades.

Edit: the rant wasn’t clear enough. In Previous struggles users have expressed frustrations with how mods/admin decisions are made. I would like to discuss how they are made and hear from them. Mods have also stated before that they wish we could be better, I’d like to hear how and know how they think this should be approached.

Rant/effort post coming:

What’s the follow up to the recent problems with how mods/admins have handled recent issues? Did I miss something? Can we get some explanations about how this site is structured and what roles we see for admins/mods generally?

history of struggle session, not necessary but gives context

We had a fairly large and fairly one-sided struggle session a couple weeks ago. Z_Poster was banned (and still is, as far as I know) and the emoji was added. Some users (thinking of @hellinkella, smong others) did some effort to really parse out where the pain points were and who was involved (largely Zionism inherent in some positions, Jewish exceptionalism). Only the emoji and banning occurred with no other promises/ideas from mods/admins.

There then followed a leak of mod logs where opinions were still very different than the userbase. I would encourage people not to open it or ask for it, please, and especially not to share it. But I think a significant amount of us did see messages that, regardless of context, gave an image of admins/mods that think the userbase hates them, disagreed with the userbase in significant ways, and which wants to steer us in a better direction. The mod chat was also absurdly active at the time, but there’s been little talk about what WAS discussed, only discussions about what was missed, where more context is needed, and things that were not done in a timely manner. This was not further discussed. (Personally I’m super appreciative of you all, doing work I don’t want to do on a website I enjoy thoroughly, and don’t hate any of you–including previous ones I’ve argued with, but would like to see some changes which will follow below and hopefully other comrades will add to it/change it for the better).

We had an EM/POC post which was tangential to that, but where there seemed to be large support for the userbase with regards to the ideological differences between mods/admins and the broader userbase. There was also a banning for which apologies followed quickly, but which indicates the structural failure more generally. There were of course other topics covered, which I won’t speak on here. I didn’t see any solutions proposed and accepted, from any of the topics relevant to this post. (Please correct me if I read this thread wrong, don’t want to speak for you, EM/POC comrades.)

Was there a follow up? Is that coming? Is the discussion behind the curtain of the mod chat? I understand you all have lives, so don’t spend all your time working on this, but some knowledge of how you’re working would be good. Otherwise it feels like purposeful pushing back of feedback/decisions so that we will forget the passionate feelings or give up. If that’s the goal, it’s a horrible strategy and should just be explicitly told. “3 months after a struggle session is the earliest we will make changes in processes” is better than nothing.

I would also recommend we have an open discussion about the direction of the site. It seems the mods/admins have indicated to have better ideas for what we can be (I remember this from the “dunk” discussions too), but have not made clear what their position in that is. Enforcers? A vanguard (with our input as leading determinant)? A different vanguard (against our input for but in our interests)? Theoreticians that have the ideas but want the users to take the lead? Knowing this would make clearer how to interact with you, and how to make our experiences better. Maybe we do need growth and improvement, but we haven’t been clear about how, and talking down is how most have experienced that. I already love this place, so when I’m frustrated I don’t think of leaving. But that’s not universal

  • trinicorn [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    this removes context, and essentializes what is a relatively minor issue (but still worth discussing) into a larger more fundamental disagreement than it actually is.

    Without going back to years-old posts which people have since self-critted on, the “mods making zionist arguments” were specifically 2 mods arguing with Zposter, who was a known entity, and had a history of going far above and beyond comradely behavior to insist this emoji be added. Saying “anyone who wants to depict the zionist rag burning just wants do holocaust stuff and burn the star of david” would be liberal zionist shit for sure. But that wasn’t what was said. What was said was “you [zposter] specifically have such a bone to pick about this issue [by bringing it up with such vitriol multiple times over the course of years] that you must just have an ulterior motive for wanting this particular pictogram to be hosted and endorsed by this website”. It still is a wrong argument, and a bad look, but it isn’t the same liberal zionist argument it’s presented as, and shouldn’t be generalized as such, because it wasn’t phrased in a general sense, nor was it directed at a user who “could have been anyone”, it was a particularized response to the stand-out behavior of 1 user.

    To then take this argument, and generalize that the mods and admins are zionists and people covering for their zionist friends, is an extra step beyond the pale. If we can’t work out disagreements without this type of hostility and lasting schism each time, then what chance do we have of doing anything productive with our politics in the real world? This type of criticism is not constructive (some people stayed constructive, but the majority either were unproductive and hostile themselves or got in on the side of “unban zposter RIGHT NOW” without seeing the broader context of that ban or any acknowledgement that there was a problem with zposter’s behavior.

    Edit: regardless I’m glad to see some productive conversations are happening now in this post, and I hope more structure and intentionality helps us work through these issues better in the future. Thank you for putting in the effort to explain and suggest improvements, not just relitigate, it’s genuinely appreciated

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      holy moly who’s alt is this. i won’t guess publicly because I have no basis and I bet you have more info available to you than I do.

      the “mods making zionist arguments” were specifically 2 mods arguing with Zposter

      the thread was not about z poster!!! the thread was about the emoji!!! why you all elevating zposter to some kind of fucking gold god poster everyone needs to be debating. it is diversion from political issues at hand. boring as fuck. pot stirring. etc.

      Saying “anyone who wants to depict the zionist rag burning just wants do holocaust stuff and burn the star of david” would be liberal zionist shit for sure

      Please see the bottom of this comment https://hexbear.net/comment/6423603 which has links to comments such as the below:

      the specific imagery of burning the Star of David as being representative of burning Jews

      Either we have a Holocaust emoji or we have to abstract anti-Israeli sentiment like this

      Yeah you clearly just really want to burn a star of david.

      The fact that you all really want to die on this hill of burning the Israeli flag but specifically with the star of david is a bit concerning to me.

      it always comes down to them specifically wanting a burning star of david

      Which are just a few of the examples and I took them from only one of the posts.

      generalize that the mods and admins are zionists and people covering for their zionist friends, is an extra step beyond the pale

      Please show me where I fucking said that.

      However I won’t see it because I am blocking you. You are extremely annoying and willfully ignorant.

      And by the way I am not speculating about the friends thing. Here is one of the available evidences on that. Hestia made the following comment in the open floor empoc thread. I can’t find the comment now so maybe it was edited. A smart thing to do as it looks fucking terrible as do a lot of your hestia’s comments.

      I’m sorry. I consider them a friend and a lot of the heat they were getting was from old comments they made that I believe they’ve grown past at this point. I got upset with the dogpiling I saw, as I believe Z took advantage of the struggle session to focus a lot of anger on them and fulfill a vendetta of his.

      byyyye

      post a reply from another account I’ll see it lololol

      • trinicorn [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        the thread was not about z poster!!! the thread was about the emoji!!!

        the context the offending comments were made in was a direct reply to zposter, hence it having the context of the commenters’ (nakoichi and lyudmila) prior interactions with zposter