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I agree with this entirely, but I think the missing context is the mental health of our admins. Not to mention the sheer number of hours of unpaid labor they do, they are subjected to some heinous things. I don't want them to sacrifice themselves for us. I will follow beehaw if they leave, I already have another lemmy account to see a wider scope of the fediverse, but beehaw is too special to abandon.
I certainly agree that the beehaw admins shouldn't be sacrificing themselves or their health in order to support the platform - if the continued federation of beehaw has that cost, then federation must be sacrificed first.
However, I do think that there are other paths forward between "admins sacrifice themselves" and "beehaw is off the fedi" and I wanted to share my hopes and voice <3
Totally agreed!