• @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      They have some valid takes on a lot of societal issues, buuuut yeah can be pretty hostile definitely

    • @DicJacobus
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      21 day ago

      Im still new to lemmy and unsure how the whole thing works, I’m redditbrained.

      • @Rhoeri
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        Think of .ml as a Russian-run communist version of Reddit where the moderation is exponentially more strict and what you’re allowed to talk about is determined by those that run the instance.

        Essentially it’s a near perfect example of what it would be like if North Korea and Russia united into one giant shithole of a political ideology, and then yarfed up its propaganda into one self-contained social media site.

        • @DicJacobus
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          21 day ago

          I mean I understand the tankie thing, the instance thing was what I didnt understand.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 day ago

            There is no one “Lemmy”. Different people host different copies that sync with each other, but they all have their own moderators. Lemmy.ml is run by “davel” so just do a web search for “davel mod” to learn about the reputation they’ve earned.

      • @andros_rex
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        41 day ago

        I think an easier way to understand it - anyone can host a lemmy instance, and they will talk to other lemmy instances. It’s like if anyone could make and host their own subreddits on their own websites, and they would by default be accessible from Reddit.

        So I have a lemmy.world account (and I think you do too), but the person you responded to has a lemy.lol account. We have accounts on different websites, but they use the same language and can talk to each other. We see this conversation on lemmy.world, they see the same conversation on lemy.lol.

      • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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        51 day ago

        Those are other Lemmy instances, like how we’re on lemmy.world. “ml” as in “Marxism-Leninism”, it’s known to be full of tankies.

      • @naztee
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        21 day ago

        It helps to think of instances (Lemmy.ml is an instance) as an imaginary layer between reddit the platform/company and subreddits. Themselves miniature versions of reddit with their own subreddits, often overlapping thematically with the subsubreddits of other mini reddits. Sometimes these mini reddits have an over arching theme or vision, and sometimes they are just a hobby hosting exercise. But all of these miniature reddits can theoretically exchange posts and comments by choosing to federate with each other, by virtue of being under the same reddit platform.

        Now remove reddit entirely and change the platform into a protocol and you’re close enough for government work.