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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•8 hours agonah, its a big step ahead of letting unelected billionaires control discourse, instead of an elected governing body.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•6 hours agoLemmy is still shit governance wise. It’s just a bunch of fiefdom managed by god knows who, there’s absolutely nothing democratic about it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-232 minutes agono one corporation can censor it or turn it into an altright cesspool. every individual or company can have a federated instance if they please. lemmy is more akin to the old forums, which are a massive step forward. not perfect; much better. although i think my op was responding to another comment and i did a wrong.
Lemmy has no problems with this.
nah, its a big step ahead of letting unelected billionaires control discourse, instead of an elected governing body.
But it’s still better than Reddit, e.g.
Lemmy is still shit governance wise. It’s just a bunch of fiefdom managed by god knows who, there’s absolutely nothing democratic about it.
no one corporation can censor it or turn it into an altright cesspool.
every individual or company can have a federated instance if they please. lemmy is more akin to the old forums, which are a massive step forward.
not perfect; much better.
although i think my op was responding to another comment and i did a wrong.