God my feed was actually tolerable by blocking Hexbear and lemmy.ml. hell, it got better after blocking specific users before just blocking the whole instance itself.
Don’t know too much about it overall, my only real experience with it was getting into a fight with a racist mod of !Playstation@Lemmy.zip, but they closed their account and left after getting called out.
The thing with Lemmy overall is that it’s hard not to be political. First off, the idea that there can be something devoid of politics is inherently flawed, but that’s not what I mean.
Lemmy exists in a world with Reddit, a far larger platform. The majority of Lemmy users pick Lemmy over Reddit, for whatever reason they have, usually out of some principle or ideological belief.
Really, just join an instance that is federated with communities you want to interact with, and you enjoy scrolling the local feed. Generalist instances are a bit of a trap.
I joined Lemmy simply because I can’t take Spez (I never had an account on Reddit) and I believe the fediverse is the future.
I would argue that that is a political stance. You are choosing Free and Open Source software with federation as the baseline over proprietary social media.
It saddens me that Lemmy attracts more extreme crowds and it becomes hard to find the moderate content.
What’s extreme and what’s moderate is relative.
I want a feed that moderates not increases the panic of the political now.
Pretty much all instances moderate, in different styles and manners. Instances are like islands, they have their own culture and style. Try to find one you like best, and stick with it, or have multiple accounts if that works for you!
Aright anyone have a blocklist for all these extreme politics?
anything that ends in hexbear
Or lemmygrad or lemmy.ml
God my feed was actually tolerable by blocking Hexbear and lemmy.ml. hell, it got better after blocking specific users before just blocking the whole instance itself.
how do you block entire instances? i’ve been trying to figure this out for a year…
Need to change accounts to somewhere that blocks the instances. Lemmy.cafe for example blocks grad ml and hexbear
Hexbear, *.ml, linkerbaan, jimmydoreisalefty
blocked em
I don’t see them so much, but maybe because I’m on slrpnk
It isn’t even politics most of the time. Most recently pixels were painted over on the Canvas event that someone held for Lemmy.
!lemmy.world and !sh.itjust.works
Hey, how about my server?
Don’t know too much about it overall, my only real experience with it was getting into a fight with a racist mod of !Playstation@Lemmy.zip, but they closed their account and left after getting called out.
IMO, it’s generally civil and unpolitical, but ofc there sometimes are bad mods.
The thing with Lemmy overall is that it’s hard not to be political. First off, the idea that there can be something devoid of politics is inherently flawed, but that’s not what I mean.
Lemmy exists in a world with Reddit, a far larger platform. The majority of Lemmy users pick Lemmy over Reddit, for whatever reason they have, usually out of some principle or ideological belief.
Really, just join an instance that is federated with communities you want to interact with, and you enjoy scrolling the local feed. Generalist instances are a bit of a trap.
Thanks, I guess…
I joined Lemmy simply because I can’t take Spez (I never had an account on Reddit) and I believe the fediverse is the future.
It saddens me that Lemmy attracts more extreme crowds and it becomes hard to find the moderate content.
I want a feed that moderates not increases the panic of the political now.
However, thanks for the tip and I will keep it in mind.
I would argue that that is a political stance. You are choosing Free and Open Source software with federation as the baseline over proprietary social media.
What’s extreme and what’s moderate is relative.
Pretty much all instances moderate, in different styles and manners. Instances are like islands, they have their own culture and style. Try to find one you like best, and stick with it, or have multiple accounts if that works for you!
Hmm, fair enough.
I find the block mechanism of great use.