It's not like Lemmy is different in any way, lol.
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I wouldn't say Lemmy is much better though... It's just Reddit but not on Reddit.
I haven’t been banned for voicing disdain about Israel here. Just a few deleted comments. But no bans.
Lemmy feels a lot more like old reddit.
New Reddit feels artificial. The written content posts LOOK like they're from AI. Much of the subreddits are now curated. You can't say Luigi.
Here, it's a bit of a wild west. And that's okay.
There isn't much written content posts. But the comments? I'm loving it. It comes off genuine. Human. Real. Even the shitty ones that make me want to downvote but damn do I somewhat see their perspective.
Thank you for yours!
It has a similar problem, but a better version of it.
From my point of view, Lemmy creates its bubble just by being friendly to one subset of views and hostile to another; and so people with some subsets of views don't feel welcome - and they leave. This creates a kind of bubble effect; but I'm ok with that - because frankly there are some views that I really don't want to see here anyway. Having diversity of views is good, but establishing social norms about what is acceptable or unacceptable isn't necessarily a bad thing either.
On the other hand Reddit (in addition to the above effect) also has a big dose of top-down enforcement. Effectively it has a small hidden group of people who can control what everyone else is allowed to say. They can ban certain words and sentiments; and use techniques like shadowbanning or just algorithmic demoting to reduce the influence of stuff they don't like. So they get a bubble as well, but the bubble can be guided and influenced by the people who control the platform. For my point of view, that makes it worse.
Lemmy.ml bans you for shit and giggles, basically if you don't agree that murderous dictators are the future, you will very likely be banned. If you're new to Lemmy and happen to stumble upon .ml first (and are not a red fascist), you'll get the same treatment.
Lemmy.ml is still a big instance, so chances of this happening are pretty high.
I read that as "murdering dictators is the future" and was like... I'm not all caught up on .ml, but I didn't think they'd be down with murdering dictators. Then I realized I read it wrong.
Changed it to murderous to avoid confusion, it did read a little weird.
Can agree with this. Don’t disagree with the Israelis. You will get at least a temp ban.
Lemmy users are not better... but Lemmy is.
Apt
install
I just got banned for commenting " [Removed by Reddit] " .
That's literally all of the Internet, not just Reddit. Everyone putting themselves in echo chambers and tuning everything else out. Modern Internet is just people wanting to be told they're right and be showered with worthless affirmations.
I disagree.
Well, you're wrong. And this is the internet, and you're not allowed to be wrong, so...
Banning is just an administrative action. The sentiment behind it is just as present on lemmy and everywhere else. Social forums tend to turn into echo chambers as ordinary users, who don't have ban power but wish they did, use downvotes to suppress whatever they don't agree with.
Powerful reddit energy in this post
I'm 14 and this is deep.