A few days ago, Beehaw posted an announcement in their Chat community about the challenges of content moderation and the possibility of leaving Lemmy. That post was eventually locked.

Then, about two days ago, Beehaw posted an announcement in their support community that they aren’t confident about the long-term use of Lemmy, due to so-called concerns about Lemmy.

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  • toasteecup@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I appreciate the breakdown.

    Definitely helps to contextualize things a bit but I’m still left wondering if option 3 actually helps drive beehaw’s end goal.

    The way I first read it suggested to me that they were going to code something from scratch which I’d argue takes time away from building a community.

    But rereading it, you might be meaning building something from new on a different tech stack. Which would make much more sense.