This is politics imo. Where's the corn?
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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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I think I'll decide based on the actual post content thank you very much
You may not know this, but there is an option to block instances in the settings
Not the users though. I have .ml blocked, which means communities hosted there (therefore moderated by them) don't show up. However I still have to read their tankie comments.
And they can vote on your content, reply to you, send you DMs, triggering notifications, etc. The "instance block" doesn't really block much at all...
Moving to PieFed is about the only realistic way to be able to block all users from an instance. (Otherwise there's Sync and Connect, neither of which are updated iirc, and from there you start getting into custom uBlock Origin filtering rules... PieFed is just way easier, plus has tons of other features that Lemmy lacks and likely will either never have or at least will take many years to begin to catch up, at which point PieFed will continually have added even moar-er features... it's a virtuous cycle:-)
And for some, that's absolutely the best solution!
To me, the fediverse is already pretty small so I don't like blocking and making it smaller. So, personally, my compromise is to see everything but consider the source before responding etc.
(And judicious use of piefed's user note system; good ol' vomitty face for the unpleasant non .ml folks and a big ol' smile for the sane seeming .ml peoples!)
I never know the difference between all these Lemmy instances and why some communities are full of insane people
Racist people hang out with racist people. Sexist people hang out with sexist people
People are absolutely fucking amazing at self segregation with out realizing it.
Some people here think it’s a huge life choice to pick an instance and get weirdly tribal about it. For most, it probably isn’t.
There’s no doubt that some instances have a certain flavor and attract some types of users that don’t mesh as well with others as the rest, on aggregate, but it’s still just a fucking window to the same boards.
The experience is very different. It's like going to the club with a group of people
You're going to have a lot more positive interactions if you choose wisely, and a lot more negative ones if you don't. You're still going to the same place, with all the same people, but it'll hit different
It's actually pretty simple, they've inadvertently self segregated.
So the dudes who maintain the code for Lemmy, which is a framework that most of these instances are built off of, are what we call "Tankies" because they support the Chinese dictatorship, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, etc. They're the "Communists" with emphasis on the quotation marks, so to speak. They oppose "Capitalist" countries which are any western nation that stands in the way of expansion. They oppose "Liberals" as they claim it's a "Capitalist" ideology but actually because it's the ideology of promoting human rights which conflict with their ideal form of government.
Now, I mentioned those dudes maintain the code, they also maintain the landing page where a lot of people are first exposed to a list of lemmy servers to pick from. Other frameworks are being developed right now so we can move away from Lemmy, such as Piefed which is the backbone for Piefed.social and Piefed.world but they're still missing a couple of features.
For example the instance you and me are on, Lemmy.world , is also run by Piefed.world hosts but the lemmy.world allows attaching images to comments while Piefed.world lacks that functionality as of yet, though they did recently update to a new version. Our instance is one of many defederated from Hexbear and Stalingrad, which are the same Tankies as ML but with the masks off, they unapologetically promote Xi Jinping and Putin, so those users cannot interact with our posts or comments at all, but it still remains federated with Lemmy.ml sadly as that's the lemmy instance where news about the framework and updates come from.
The reason why all of this is happening is because somebody is paying for it. Some lonely internet users in the west are funding a place to go, while some military regimes are funding it because it's a psyop made to promote their goals and create radical infighting in the west. The fediverse is everything great about other social medias with less of the cons except for the fact that we completely lack the ability to defend it from hostile actors in ways that a large corporation with unlimited resources and centralized detection algorithms could (if they even would).
I always engage with Tankies, fuckin hate those guys and I want people to know it.
For sure! I did that once when I was new here, it went sideways.