It’s one thing to have differing views, but I’ve seen enough attempted reddit migrations to be relieved that the popular communities in the fediverse so far haven’t been about crazy racist stuff or other extreme right bullshit.
I am also glad that I’m getting away from reddit’s general political shitposting, which was more left leaning. You couldn’t have any proper discourse on there, and even I with my generally more left leaning views recognized that.
I haven’t seen any, just block political communities.
That’s like closing the eyes. I like tje political communities, that was the main reason I was on reddit.
/r/Politics was a pretty terrible place. I hope you aren’t suggesting you want that here.
I think /r/Politics was just about US politics, I haven’t been there much.
after reading your comments, you hate anything that leans left.
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The Lemmy Devs are tankies
But they don’t post about it so who cares?
They run lemmy.ml and censor people talking negatively about the CCP
They don’t have that power, they don’t control most of the instances, if they do that on their own instances that’s up to them. They couldn’t even secretly embed anything in the code to push an agenda since it’s open source.
They have that power on their own instance which is the “official” instance and very popular.
And it just sucks that the software is associated with tankies.
They could silently change their own instance if they wanted to, there has already been some nonsense with them blocking kbin useragents.
There’s no “official instance”, it’s free software - lemmy.ml isn’t even a recommended instance at https://join-lemmy.org .
It’s you that’s perpetuating that association.
You can’t base your software choices on whether or not you agree with their creators political beliefs or else you won’t use anything. The creator of Javascript has expressed controversial opinions about same-sex marriage and most of the web uses it.
Come the fuck on buddy… lol…
Also it’s number 1 under popular on that page.
That’s because it’s a popular instance.
Feel free to use what you like, of course, that’s the beauty of the fediverse, but I don’t understand what you’re hung up about now having explained it to you.
So don’t use Lemmy.ml?
I don’t, still sucks that the Lemmy devs are tankies and censor people.
It’s an open source, open contribution project. It has one maintainer who’s confused being angry at the capitalist class with a call to reflexively defend people who use the word “communism” to justify whatever they want, but he’s not “the devs”.
No none seems to care when for-profit projects are backed by the slime of the Earth. Actual fascist Peter Thiel financially backed Reddit a decade ago, and people didn’t care. And Tencent, with actual and direct ties to the CCP has been a major investor in Reddit for years now.
Reddit ran off of the direct support of white supremacists, anti-democracy advocates, and CCP supporters, and none of that was an issue for anyone until spez got stupid with some small developers.
The tankie guy’s political influence will be miniscule in the long run. You can’t say that about Thiel’s or Tencent’s.
On their own instance, that they run. So again, who cares?
It sucks that the official instance from the devs of the software denies human rights violations and supports authoritarian governments.
That should not be where people land when looking for a reddit alternative.
It’s not the “official instance”, though. There isn’t an “official instance.”
They’re the devs that got the software started, but anyone can be a dev or fork the repository. Or write a new compatible server from scratch, like kbin.
We’re not even using their software now. It shows the power of open source that all of this can coexist peacefully despite differing opinions.
Thanks to the beauty of both open source models and activitypub, the fact that the lead developer is a tankie does not affect Lemmy users in any way because their sphere of influence ends at lemmygrad and lemmy.ml . If you’re a user of those instances and want out, you can just create another account in another instance and still can access any communities you want.
I keep hearing this, and I still don’t care. Being from America, I’ve never even heard that term.
Reddit was run by a capitalist corporation. In America, the Left should hate that, but most of Reddit was decidedly liberal.
See? It doesn’t matter. Use the platform or don’t. Block what you don’t want to see. People are going to post different opinions in public spaces.