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Beehaw is very.... strongly ideological. Which is fair enough - it's a community built around strongly leftwing / progressive views, and they want to keep it that way.
Especially given the rudimentary moderation tools on this fledgeling platform, they just don't have a means to stem the tide of unwashed-masses stinking up the joint.
I too am a strongly leftwing-progressive person, but I don't like being in sooper-seekrit clubs for it; I'm more of a slug it out and yell at people kind of person - which is why I'm here rather than there.
"I too am a strongly leftwing-progressive person, but I don't like being in sooper-seekrit clubs for it; I'm more of a slug it out and yell at people kind of person - which is why I'm here rather than there."
I'm the exact same way. It's why I created a new account after they made that announcement
I'm the same. I enjoy the chance to have my viewpoints challenged. I don't often drastically change my mind but I almost always strengthen my understanding of different topics when I have to defend them. I do understand the desire to remove bad faith actors though. It's a tough line to walk