I’m not telling you to do that; I’m saying your initial statement is wrong.
I wouldn’t have been on Lemmy if it wasn’t for moving away from big tech.
But now it seems people take issue with that as well because I went with the basic bitch option when signing up, or did something horrific happen with .world whilst I was keeping away from social media in general?
.world uses the over centralization and defaultness to shield some pretty vile zionist and neoliberal positions they enforce. Past few days there very suddenly appeared a move asking for them and others to defederate next largest instance. Timing is suspicious, and a majority of the most obnoxious assholes are there anyway.
I’unno, I would’ve assumed there’d be some discussion on it. I only come to 196 every so often and don’t otherwise visit Lemmy so I’d find it hard to do a vibe check.
Anyway, thanks for the slightly more insightful response, over “oh, .world, lmao”
I’m not telling you to do that; I’m saying your initial statement is wrong.
I wouldn’t have been on Lemmy if it wasn’t for moving away from big tech.
But now it seems people take issue with that as well because I went with the basic bitch option when signing up, or did something horrific happen with .world whilst I was keeping away from social media in general?
.world uses the over centralization and defaultness to shield some pretty vile zionist and neoliberal positions they enforce. Past few days there very suddenly appeared a move asking for them and others to defederate next largest instance. Timing is suspicious, and a majority of the most obnoxious assholes are there anyway.
That doesn’t sound great, might you have some further reading on that?
Just lemmy.world i guess. Just, the people tgere, what the mods do(n’t) allow, some of your fellow users?
Im confused, do you want an academic paper?
I’unno, I would’ve assumed there’d be some discussion on it. I only come to 196 every so often and don’t otherwise visit Lemmy so I’d find it hard to do a vibe check.
Anyway, thanks for the slightly more insightful response, over “oh, .world, lmao”