• Aer
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    471 year ago

    That’s why I’m on Lemmy.World. I made a new account as soon as I found out they were removing posts from people for orientalism. It’s great the modlog is so transparent. The greatest thing about having instances run by different people unassociated with each other is you can just do that… go to a different instance where things are much more aligned to you morally.

    You have less to worry about here than you do on a place like say Reddit where they can do it pretty discretely and you’d be none the wiser until it happened to you.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Looking at lemmy.world/instances, it explicitly federates with lemmygrad.ml

      Kinda worrying to me that the two biggest instances link to the biggest tankie instances.

      • s4if
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        171 year ago

        You can just block all lemmygrad’s community, and if their users bothering other instance’s community, let the mod block them. lemmyworld is free to choose which instances to federate like you are free to block all user/community you dislike. That is the beauty of federation. cheers.

      • @aski3252
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        141 year ago

        The instance federates with pretty much all other instances as far as I understand… If you have a problem with that, simply join another instance that blocks instances you don’t like. Or better yet, create your own instances with your own rules and block any instance you don’t like…

        There is no reason to cry and do nothing when the entire point of lemmy is about giving you the power…

        • Ignotum
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          71 year ago

          What’s are lolicon rocks, and what differentiates them from regular rocks? 🤔

          • @singron
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            41 year ago

            They are geologically young: under 1 million years old.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          It’s interesting how the tankies and the neocons always immediately run screaming to calling everyone who disagrees with them a pedophile. It’s almost like y’all have a lot in common.

            • @sixdix
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              81 year ago

              Please post proof of nazi’s. I see no Nazi’s here

                • AnyOldName3
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                  81 year ago

                  Everything’s federated after any user tries looking at something there, and only gets defederated after the admin adds it to a block list. If the admin’s not aware of the noncery, they won’t have defederated it yet. If it’s not defederated relatively quickly, I imagine most people here will switch to an instance that gets rid of things like that more quickly.

                  As for why it’s not been noticed but the tankies have, it’ll be because it’s really easy to accidentally run into lemmygrad.ml posts, as they’re getting upvoted and commented on faster.

      • @c2h6
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        61 year ago

        You can block subs yourself, right?

        I see lemmy.world as the most unrestricted and neutral instance now.

  • @[email protected]
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    451 year ago

    The ideological leaning of the developers means nothing on a federated network. What you care about is knowing the ideology of who runs your instance.

    You can just as easily fall into a right wing echo chamber by joining the wrong instance. And one that censors any kind of pro Russia or pro China sentiment, which is equally bad, in my opinion.

    Propaganda can come from both sides. Just keep your eyes open.

  • @MyOpinion
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    431 year ago

    My thoughts are that you should use an instance that is in sync with your ethics. That is the freedom you have with opensource.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      I wish. Beehaw isn’t sending out confirmation emails and I can’t find any other ones that block the tankies.

      Like I don’t mind communists and socialists, they tend to be great people. But this? “hey everyone come over from reddit! You TOO can be insulted constantly for not adoring Soviet Russia!” It’s an AWFUL look.

      • @duckles77
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        11 year ago

        The things on Hexbear and Lemmygrad aren’t “communists and socialists” though. They’re just supporting straight up authoritarian regimes simply because they oppose “the west”. It’s just people shilling for Xi Jinping and Putin because they think they somehow still represent Communism.

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  • @gary
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    To me, this is like Richard Stallman and certain reprehensible actions and opinions.

    Just like with Stallman and his contributions to software, I can justify using Lemmy to myself due to it being open source and the devs not directly financially profiting from the spread of Lemmy (although it certainly raises their public profile).

    It’s definitely unfortunate that they’re Tankies.

    • @[email protected]
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      devs not directly financially profiting from the spread of Lemmy

      Aren’t they though? Even if we ignore the obvious aspect of getting donations and exposure, they will also get more contributors for their project which will push them even further ahead of other competitors in this space.

      I agree people might be blowing it a bit too much out of proportion at times, but then again we shouldn’t pretend that it doesn’t matter either.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 year ago

    Well, lemmygrad for sure is run by tankies, that’s kinda the point. Most of it doesn’t matter. It’s not like they can control anything that happens on other instances.

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        • @Astrealix
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          31 year ago

          The mind powers probably aren’t but the vitamin is; as I understand it, basically the reason why all the vitamin numbers and letters are wacky is cuz we weren’t great at identifying them; for B, it turned out that a bunch of things did similar stuff so we called them B1, B2, B12 etc., where as some other letters were reclassified.

  • @Halfclick
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    311 year ago

    There’s a public modlog at the bottom of the page; you can use that to see what mods are doing on whichever instance you’re on. If there’s any truth to that, you’ll be able to find proof there.

  • Marko 😆
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    That was the main reason why I switched to lemmy.world; never looked back. Plus, Ruud (the admin of this instance, runs also a Mastodon instance) and actually upgrades the server so it can handle all new traffic. Lemmy.ml is often down because it can’t take the heavy load.

  • @mcepl
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    251 year ago

    Don’t like it, don’t read it. The price of freedom is that it is freedom for everybody even for those you (or I) don’t think should be free.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      111 year ago

      But the point of censorship is: if THEY don’t like it, YOU don’t read it because you don’t know it exists.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        You can see what instances your server has blocked at {instance_url}/instances, there’s also a link in the footer. If you’re unhappy with your home instance blocking too much content, you can always make an account elsewhere and sub to the same communities as before. Account export is a feature that’s currently requested on the Lemmy Github so maybe that process will become easier soon.

  • croobat
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    221 year ago

    As a Mexican I’ve been dealing with stupid cartel blogs my whole life, I don’t really care anymore. I just vibe with the 99.9% of people that is sane.

    • KasreanOP
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      71 year ago

      What do those cartel blogs look like?

    • jerry
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      41 year ago

      Please tell us about cartel blogs, it seems like a bad idea for an illegal organization.

    • @Distributed
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      21 year ago

      We’re gonna need more info on this

  • Gort
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    211 year ago

    There are plenty of other instances to join if you don’t like the .ml servers’ opinions. From what I can see, all tastes are catered for. Just find another server.

    And, no, I’m not affiliated with the .ml instances nor am I a so-called Tankie.

  • @impulse
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    I joined via lemmy.world because at the time the stats just looked favorable, with the limited knowledge I had (uptime mostly).

    As someone with experience in software engineering you learn to differentiate between the product and the dev.

    It’s especially easy with Lemmy, because every instance has its own vibe it seems. Would I join lemmygrad or how that instance is called? Probably not, but because it’s the users who in the end define the direction of an instance I see no problem.

    Freedom of speech is important and if all those tanky instances are about is their agenda, they will end up in an echo chamber sooner or later, as more regular people migrate and simply drown them out.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    I just won’t post on the tankie instances like I didn’t post on the tankie subreddits. And if the instance I’m on starts censoring like that, I’ll make an account on a different one.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      Am I the only one that chose an instance based on defederation with lemmygard? I had a lemmy.ml account and it got annoying quite quickly

      • sapient [they/them]
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        I’m on an instance that doesn’t. It’s annoying, but the main issue is in the All feed since I don’t exactly subscribe to lemmygrad communities ;p.

        I’ve had fairly decent luck just blocking any communities that show up from there. I can’t wait until I can granularly block all communities from an instance, tbh ^.^

        • @[email protected]
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          Idk I also remember a lot of trolls from there at unrelated posts. But it was like a year ago or so, and from here I see nothing.

          I’m wondering, when my instance that unfederated lemmygard pulls a subLem (community) from an instance that’s federated with them, lets say /c/[email protected], does it filter out people from lemmygard when it caches said subLem? That’ll explain why I never see anyone from there anymore.

  • @lhx
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    201 year ago

    Please excuse my ignorance: what’s a “tanky/tankies”?

    • @[email protected]
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      181 year ago

      Derisive term for communist authoritarian who support left wing ideology and also state violence to maintain their power.

      Common themes include whitewashing Mao and Stalin history, and dismissing current state sanctioned violence against minorities in “communist” countries.

    • @fubo
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      171 year ago

      The term originates from controversy among UK Communist labor-unionists over support of the Soviet Union, in its violent occupation of dissenting Communist countries Hungary and Czechoslovakia — when Khrushchev sent tanks to suppress popular revolutions against Soviet control of their countries.

      Notably, this was Communist-on-Communist violence: the revolutionary Hungarian and Czechoslovak regimes were still run by their Communist Parties. Thus “tankies” were, originally, Communist labor-unionists who endorse or tolerate violent suppression of other Communists to secure the power of the Soviet Union.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie

      More recently it’s been used to refer to supporters of authoritarianism in China, which is associated with tanks by way of the 1989 Tienanmen Square massacre.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man

    • BeautifulMind ♾️
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      It’s a term mostly used to distinguish left-authoritarians from left-anti-authoritarians, particularly in the context of the cold war West. ‘Tankies’ notably tend to defend their left-ideology by talking up major authoritarian or totalitarian regimes (like Stalin’s or Mao’s) that also called themselves Socialist (despite such claims being problematic in doctrinaire terms). Originally used to describe the self-proclaimed communist/Stalin apologist, the modern tankie supports pretty much any authoritarian regime that opposes the West

    • @A_A
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      TLDR :
      That post is great and mostly respectful, it has 160 comments at the moment // it is involving hardcore Marxist-Leninist administrators of Lemmy.ml
      in my opinion it demonstrate the hypocrisy of those administrators.