Those in favor reply “Aye”

Those against reply “Nay”

  • ruckblack@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Nay, I thought half the point was that “the instance you join doesn’t matter much.” I’d generally like more cohesion, not walled communities that you need 5 different accounts for.

    Edit: I want to add to this. Nowhere in the community description here does it say it’s meant for sh.itjust.works community discussion/voting. I think there’s value in a community closed to sh.itjust.works that ONLY discusses sh.itjust.works relevant topics/polls. But this isn’t the community for it.

    • TheDailyChase@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I’m still an Aye.

      I already have 4 accounts on different instances, which is useful while Beehaw does their defederation thing. Part of this decentralized federation is that each instance gets to make it’s own rules on how it operates. Why should members of one instance get to make all the rules for another one?

      If someone wants to make an account and participate in the growth of this particular instance then they’re already vested in this community.