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First a call-out of fatphobia (https://hexbear.net/post/4189552) that ended up proving its point, then the stuff about "he/hims" (https://hexbear.net/post/4187781) ". Apparently a mod got banned!?

I am not very active and I never look at the megathreads, the number of comments in them scare me away from them. Is that where it's happening? I feel confused about what this community is like now.

I, uh, don't really know what my point is. Maybe someone can explain what the state of the site is? Especially on the he/hims thing. Maybe that's the main point of this post.

I feel sad for people that got hurt by this.

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[–] REgon@hexbear.net 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

There's this perception that because someone has been on the site for a long time, they can't possibly have any bad takes or harmful opinions lying below the surface.

For sure. You however seem to be under the intention that just because you're well-intentioned or a member of some persecuted group, you cannot have brainworms of your own. The people you complain about have repeatedly and patiently tried to explain their issues, they've gotten banned for asking for clarification, they've gotten banned for asking how things in the modlog can be proof of an issue, when the modlog is proof of moderation functioning. This comment explains the issues so much better than I ever could.

Regarding the drama constantly making it to the front page, there's a certain clique of users on the site who keep dredging up all of this stuff and making every modlog action they don't like into a struggle session.

Reacting to people getting banned for no reason is not making every modlog action a struggle session. Banning people for no reason creates the struggle session. Avoiding the arguments put forth in good faith, dismissing users concerns, banning people for disagreeing, never clarifying, upholding rules inconsistently, allowing some users to be incredibly inflammatory and then punishing those that react, this is what creates drama and struggle.

The removal of the linked comment is a perfect illustration of what the actual issue on the site is.