You have to do the former, regardless of if you do the latter.
The issue I have is that it isn't really compatible with the idea of having a big social media network. If they wanted to make a "safe space", well, doing that via Lemmy -- or any federated platform -- wasn't the right choice.
It'd be like trying to make a "safe space" on Reddit. The idea just doesn't make sense. It's too inherently open, too public, for that to be viable.
I'm aware of what tankie means. I'm a Marxist myself.
I stand by my analysis. Tankie is a form of communist, and to hate tankies is not to hate all communists.
I don't think tinwhiskers has problems with communists. If they had problem with communists, they would surely have said "communists".
They said "tankies". I am more inclined to suggest their issue is with tankies, not communists.
Hot take — maybe it was Beehaw that was getting too big too quickly, then?
They decided to take on an enormous workload, running so many communities, communities that then became the defacto standard communities for those topics.