Someone give me a long list of communities to join and which ones to avoid. I don’t wanna be near the tankies. Thank you!

  • @[email protected]
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    52 hours ago

    The tankies are concentrated on three main instances so basically you can either block those completely or just don’t participate in any communities on them. Some do visit the non-politics coms there but I think they always end up interpreting things in a political lens so I avoid them all.

    The instances are Lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, and Hexbear.net.

  • @PugJesusM
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    22 hours ago

    Nice! Welcome and congratulations on making the move!

    Outside of avoiding the three tankie instances (.ml, lemmygrad, Hexbear), you don’t need to worry too much about which instances a community is on. Just search for the most active ones (there’s a community search at the top of the page) and hop in!

  • @[email protected]
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    33 hours ago

    Several communities of the same name are emerging here- search for them, and key words similar to your communities.

    It’s still pretty small comparatively, but growing exponentially.

  • @[email protected]
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    74 hours ago

    Just browse the All feed and subscribe to the stuff you like. At this point many instances block .ml and hexbear, so you’ll be fine.

    • SidTheShuckleOP
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      14 hours ago

      May I ask what those instances are? I’m assuming .ml is Marxist Leninism (mask off) but idk what hexbear is. Are there any instances which are specific to my interests such as anime and music?

      • @[email protected]
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        Hexbear was worse, very pro China/Russia/North Korea, but I think they didn’t renew their domain license, so the server went down. Lemmygrad is the same way, I think it’s still active. .ml I didn’t think is too bad, just block yogthos or whether their name is.

      • @mkwt
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        • lemmy.ml is one of the original instances, run by Lemmy developers Dessalines and crew. ML for them stands for “Marxism-Leninism”, not “Mali.” They have a reputation for censoring criticism of Russia and China, but have a number of mainstream-ish communities.
        • hexbear recently lost the Hexbear.net domain name due to a registration screwup. Last I heard they are hosted at chapo.chat. They have a reputation for “dunking” on non-tankies.
        • lemmygrad.ml I know the least about, as I’ve been defederated for nearly my whole Lemmy lifetime. Allegedly pretty tankies.
        • ani.social seems like it may specialise in anime stuff. I blocked several of their communities in grounds of not labelling nsfw. That’s about as much as I know.

        Update: it seems that hexbear.net is back to hosting hexbear.net.

        • sag
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          33 hours ago

          ani.social seems like it may specialise in anime stuff. I blocked several of their communities in grounds of not labelling nsfw. That’s about as much as I know.

          The problem is definition of NSFW is different for all Lemmy user. One time I posted a Official Art of [email protected] and it got reported for not labelling NSFW. That pic doesn’t even have any thing like Fanservice or Showing Clothes. Just normal School Uniform.

            • sag
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              But, I never understand. Why would anyone use Lemmy or any social media at work? I am Teen. So, really asking.

              • @Sterile_Technique
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                228 minutes ago

                NSFW stands for “not safe for work” - the label literally exists so that users know what to avoid to make the service usable at work without risk of getting fired over it.

                And why wouldn’t you want to use it at work? Breaks are a thing, many people try to spend them trying to recharge by doing something that takes them out of the work mindset for a bit, and Lemmy is perfect for that.