• FoxyFerengi@startrek.website
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    18 hours ago

    There’s an instance called literature.cafe that has a lot of writing related communities. I see writing prompts somewhat often while browsing all. It’s not the largest of instances, but it might be a good place to start

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      23 hours ago

      My one published book is a sci fi novel. My wife writes fantasy, and non of it is web based. Except for the new thing I am trying out.

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        23 hours ago

        Just saw that there’s !writing@hexbear.net too, which has the largest number of subscribers. But Lemmy.world has that instance blocked, so you would need a different account to access it

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            Hexbear has a reputation for being aggressively toxic, so a lot of the big instances have blocked them.

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            Lemmy.world defederated from hexbear because of political disagreements. They do stuff like that enough that I moved from .world to .ml a month or two ago.

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              .ml is another of the tankie triad instances that are typically blocked for context. On lemme.ee for their loose defederation policies and I’ll be moving to .zip for the same, but I still block hexbear at the least because of how horrible those people are, rather bang my head against a wall than entertain that cess pool

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                covid@hexbear is the only hexbear sub that I read regularly and it’s pretty good. I don’t really notice different political stuff on .ml. I signed up because it says FOSS and privacy enthusiasts. Heard about the ML angle later, but it’s not that visible afaict. People need to stop wigging out. Read what you want to. Don’t like, don’t read. There’s no reason to let other people decide for you.

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                  I didn’t block hexbear until a few months after joining and personally experiencing all the toxic vitriol that comes from there. They REALLY stick out. .ml hasn’t been bad enough to where I can see a post and immediately go “oh yep that’s from .ml” like hexbear

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              Yeah, same. I didn’t know any better so when I moved from reddit a couple months ago I made an account on lemmy.world because it seemed to be the largest and most active instance, and then had a bunch of people in leftist subs tell me that was a bad plan so I made a .ml account too.

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                Not much difference except more communities visible, i.e. less censorship. I guess a little more random downtime. I still go on .world when that happens.