@cm0002 to memes • 5 hours agoProbably the easiest boycott you could do, let's do it Lemmy!imagemessage-square113arrow-up1272arrow-down141file-text
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minus-square@cm0002OPlink26•4 hours agoThe .ml transparency thing is a symptom, not a root cause. The admins like and even participate in the .ml rhetoric. The rules ambiguity is intentional.
minus-squareLvxferrelinkfedilink16•4 hours agoWe could argue that the root cause is that .ml admins pretending that their instance’s target audience is wider than it actually is.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•4 hours agoTheir target audience is Westerner suckers gullible enough to have their opinions manipulated
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-23 hours agoDo they though? I was rejected when I first tried to sign up (when I was entirely new to lemmy) and they’re turning at least one user away now
minus-squareLvxferrelinkfedilink3•edit-23 hours agoAh, they do it now? When I signed up there (~3y ago) there was no such thing. Anyway, it’s still a problem because most users interacting with .ml content are from other instances.
The .ml transparency thing is a symptom, not a root cause. The admins like and even participate in the .ml rhetoric. The rules ambiguity is intentional.
We could argue that the root cause is that .ml admins pretending that their instance’s target audience is wider than it actually is.
Their target audience is Westerner suckers gullible enough to have their opinions manipulated
Do they though?
I was rejected when I first tried to sign up (when I was entirely new to lemmy) and they’re turning at least one user away now
Ah, they do it now? When I signed up there (~3y ago) there was no such thing.
Anyway, it’s still a problem because most users interacting with .ml content are from other instances.