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.world was never federated with hexbear, .world defederated "preemptively, as a last resort"
This perception is common on .world because some liberals have been lying about hexbear to encourage censoring the left even before then.
I’m not sure if the “this interpretation” reference is about the “preemptive defederation as a last resort” or the “lying” bit, but the first doesn’t need an interpretation because it was stated in the post:
The “lying” bit.. I’m not sure where that comes from. It’s not the best “informed rhetoric,” that’s for sure.
The most obvious lie being claiming that hexbear was federated with lemmy.world and were just so awful they had to be defederated.
If the opposition has inconvenient facts, just tell the audience opposition is an asshole you shouldn't listen to.
Which is exactly what you do, so well done on eating your own dog food.
Quoting your other comment:
If it talks like a tankie and quacks like a tankie...
Hahahaha, many of us have had first hand experience of hex - they attack people for the littlest ring, insult, denigrate, etc.
So stop your gaslighting.
What little thing are you being attacked for? The worst I've experienced was being called an atlanticist in a discussion on North Korean military preparedness.
I must have misremembered lemmygrad then. Same difference. I've encountered hexbears on other servers. It's one of many reasons I don't log into Midwest.social for instance. Well more that their hardware is overloaded. But federation with grad and hex is still a good reason.