For those that don’t know, Hexbear has been back on lemmy for a few months now and can therefore federate with all of Lemmy again.

For those who don’t know Hexbear, they’re an instance based around left unity and more shitposty than us but you know, I still like to browse there because they’re very, very active and funny.

Hexbear will federate by the end of the month with Lemmygrad, which means you’ll be able to visit and interact with them from the “All” tab, and they can do likewise.

We expect that federation will be going smoothly and our two cultures won’t clash too much, but we also expect some friction at least in the beginning.

As a reminder, we apply Lemmygrad rules on Lemmygrad, and Hexbear will, I imagine, apply their rules on their instance. Likewise we won’t be moderating stuff that happens on Hexbear if it only concerns Hexbear. If it involves a Lemmygradian we might moderate (see PS below for more info on how that works).

For Hexbearians that visit Lemmygrad (I assume they’ll make the same post on their end so I won’t explain how Hexbear works), we’re principally Marxist-Leninist but allow non-marxists piecemeal as long as liberalism doesn’t come out of their mouths. It’s all by the principle of good faith; we do talk to people if they come here in good faith, which I have no doubt will be the case from Hexbear.

With that said we’ll also be more lenient towards Hexbear since with them, we form essentially the only left presence on Lemmy and we like them very much. We also urge everyone to be lenient with Hexbearians even if they’re not marxists.

Anyway, while Hexbear is more left unity, in all my time browsing there I’ve never really had to ask “is this person a marxist?” so their system seems to work well. However, I also expect that since their registrations are open, we might see wreckers and infiltrators make hexbear accounts to troll Lemmygrad. Likewise on their end, it’s possible someone requests an account on Lemmygrad to try and troll them. In which case we’ll deal with the offender on an individual basis.

If you have any questions about federation with Hexbear ask them below.

PS: the way comment/post reports work is that if you report a comment on Hexbear with your Lemmygrad account, we’ll see it. So please only report stuff you see on Hexbear if it’s something we should actually take a look at, or it’s something that breaks Hexbear’s rules cause your reports help them too.

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    I assume the things that will cause the most conflict are the anarchists in Hexbear. Even though of course we disagree with anarchism because of philosophical and dialectical reasons, from what I’ve seen in their communities they are not the USSr le vad, I’ve seen them defending Cuba with a reasoning such as “it wouldn’t have make sense to dismantle the State at that point with so much exterior aggression from imperialist countries” which is something really reasonable and not like Redditors. So I hope we can just ignore the communities and posts we don’t care about and let them do as they please, there’s no need to create conflict when all in all we can get along mostly fine.

    They remind me of the Communist Bloc over NationStates, they are also left unity and have quite a lot of MLs but they also accept anarchists and get along mostly fine. I wish they would be here in Lemmy, they have quite a lot of users, too.

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      They remind me of the Communist Bloc over NationStates, they are also left unity and have quite a lot of MLs but they also accept anarchists and get along mostly fine.

      ??? I was there for like month and in that time i seen metric fuckton of anarkiddies, trots and maoists ganging up on ML’s in comments with the usual wall of text debatebro tactics. With moderation being very lenient to them.

      That bunch being here would get banhammered in like 3 posts tops.

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        Ah, maybe I got a good experience? I remember talking about North Korea with someone and having a good experience.

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          When i started to talk about North Korea i got swamped by maoist (?) debatebro with the following takes:

          1. Kim Il Sung was bad because he was Soviet puppet and not true Korean communist
          2. Kim Il Sung was bad because he purged the true Korean communists (in favour of who was unexplained)
          3. Kim Il Sung was bad because he purged Soviet and Chinese factions in 1956 (yes, together with the above two claims)

          After 3 posts of the same thing without any real discussion i just stopped. On a plus side this bullshit made me read about those events and i now think Kim was even more based and skilled than i thought previously.

          Granted, most people there wasn’t nearly as bad, and “tankie!” screeching was usually stomped by the mod (now this is a maniac at least 24/7 online) but there was few really active ultras and utopians there making any discussion really hard.

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      Most (not all) anarchists on Hexbear are ancoms with good takes on AES.

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      From what I’ve been reading and creators I’ve watched, (you can dump on that if you want, I’m working on learning from a lot of different angles) anarchists have a lot to offer to revolutions and the process, but as I understand it where we as communists differ is how we view centralism.

      Whereas during revolution tactical anarchism is a big strength as separation but it has to have centralized goals, aims, and general guardrails. And once the revolution has began rolling, government being established and whatnot, the balance of bottom up for governance and top down for protection of rights and services becomes a lot more important.

      I could be way off but my understanding is that a good portion of anarchists are comrades that have witnessed what liberal governments have done and are destroying and with their information decided that governments are not to be trusted, and also lack an understanding of theory.

      But to the thing I’m actually replying to 🤣 I’ll ride with the rest of us and see how it goes