Sure, there are always outliers and you can correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s just the overall impression I have.

(I wasn’t sure if !asklemmy@lemmy.world or this community would fit better for this kind of question, but I assume it fits here.)

7 points

Lemmy is always going to lean more radical than other platforms. Not only is the lead dev a Communist, but to pick Lemmy over Reddit is an ideological choice to begin with. There is an ideological barrier to entry, and this won’t change until Reddit goes under.

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For me picking lemmy over reddit is a matter of liking the software a lot better. As a dev myself I think lemmy is much more elegant and usable, and IDGAF about the lead dev’s ideologies, as a dev they kick ass.

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26 points

Echo chambers are never good, no matter the politics. Just reading this comment thread is proof. Some of these comments are fucking ridiculous.

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Half of Lemmy working to ensure that we never get any diversity of opinions or anymore normal people lol

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5 points

Oh no, the poor right whingers aren’t being represented here.

Oh wait, good. Fuck ‘em.

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3 points

They still have to suffer from shiti health insurance…

But sure let’s make sure nobody but a good neo libs “allies” are permitted here champ

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Weird seeing you again, and seeing you say this, after you quickly resorted to name-calling over a disagreement in another thread just 20 minutes ago. Do you really not think that you’re a member of the half you refer to? I’m not so sure you actually want “diversity of opinions” or “normal people” if that’s been your response so far.

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3 points

You took a bad position, I clarified why it was unfounded.

That’s called a discussion. You are entitled to post your opinion, I am entitled to provide a rebuttal.

That’s how discourse works.

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I find the limited political knowledge a far bigger concern. The US has taken perfectly acceptable words and butchered them: liberal, libertarian, conservative, left, fascist, socialist etc mean different things inside the US to what they mean everywhere else. I reckon US political language hasn’t butchered itself - there’s a plan in there somewhere.

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Agreed but I want to push you to go further: it’s not just politics that has been so influenced.

Even Google searches - once world-renowned for their recall and precision and overall helpfulness, now are shit. Reddit as well. Twitter… well, apparently was always a hellhole? :-P YouTube was not though - until it was bought by Google.

Enshittification destroys all that it touches. Even/especially governments. Though the same happened to Rome, so many thousands of years ago. And to Russia too, more recently, despite it ostensibly calling itself “communist”/leftist.

I do think that there was a plan to help move it along, but I also think that it might have been an inevitable consequence of (more or less) entirely unfettered capitalism, and that those two worked together to destroy a nation that once was struggling far less than it seems to be doing lately?

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14 points

I think it’s a strength because I don’t want to chat with fascists, thanks

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Weakness, If you’re here for anything other than the narrow view.

Even if you’re here for the the narrow view take a moment and consider if an echo chamber is good for you.

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