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Antiwork was forced to reopen by the admins
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Funny enough with how beehaw is defederating from a bunch of instances that pose a threat to disturbing the safe positive vibes here seems like beehaw would be a good place to start that community here. And help reduce modding oversight with how instances with users who step over the line repeatedly can get the entire instance defederated like what happened to lemmy.world.
I'm not sure how open or closed kbin is to walling off groups that are potentially hostile.
Beehaw doesn't allow you to create communities. They were our initial choice until we learned that.
Kbin is against hate speech, which is all I ask for. And we had issues with those users on Reddit regardless; Reddit doesn't instantly ban someone the moment they spout the n-word across 12 subreddits.
Usually AutoMod catches/removes it, then we ban when reviewing modqueue. (Which the official app doesn't have last time I checked.) AutoMod doesn't exist here, which makes that harder... but we're small enough that it doesn't matter.
You can request communities.