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I have a lemmy.ml account and i didn't know that they were bad . I created this account after seeing that post .( I am not into politics as you can see if you visited the account i have put in my bio ) so is that true ?

-Ca. someone explain like what are the lemmy devs political stance ?

-Is lemmy as whole affected by it because i think the two main guys who hold all the cards are the ones with these opinions ,like do they have any control on lemmy as whole in anyway ? Or just the instance ?( I know if they are really bad we can fork lemmy)?

-Is feddit.ch good in these aspects ?

-Are they even really bad or do everyone have different opinions ? The things i consider bad and not polical stance are : for instance i just don't like trump because he is against t lgbt and being racist etc. Which are geniunly bad in my opinion and not just difference in opinions .

  • i know this is more than one question but please answer as much as i can and when talking politics talk like you are explainining politics to a five year old .

  • If this isn't the right sub i apologise please don't just down voat me to hell atleast explain where i should move it and i will do that

  • Thanks in advance will read each and every reply and updoot and reply as much as i can .

EDIT : And if they are that bad why aren't anyone forking it ? It's not like they are carrying the whole thing . Everyone is contributing .

  • Also if the dev's want to explain their sides i would like to hear it .
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[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 28 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I've only been here 6 or so months so it's hard for me to gauge, but saying something like "the lemmy devs are bad" doesn't really mean much.

Each instance has their own users, mods, admins, and developers. As a result, each instance really has it's own vibe.

There is no singular "lemmy", it's a melange of different attitudes all being shared through federation.

When I first joined, I set up a lemmy.one account because it seemed easy to access, but then they had some kind of technical problem that took them offline for a bit, so I spun up lemmy.world and kbin accounts.

Lemmy.world became my main account when I was asked to help out on Mod duties, and Kbin never really got much use since I found at the time I could only use THEIR app to access it and there are better apps out there.

[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 9 points 9 months ago (2 children)

There is no singular “lemmy”, it’s a melange of different attitudes all being shared through federation.

OP is very aware...

This is at least the third time I'm blocking an account with that exact username from a random small instance.

It's likely a troll mad that one of the big instance banned them, they keep making new accounts.

[–] I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Getting instance banned is a problem that wasn't present on Reddit.

On Reddit, sometimes the mods of a sub would be drinking stupid juice and ban people just for disagreeing with them. That wasnt a huge problem because a mod on a power trip only stopped you from posting/commenting in that sub; it wasn't a site-wide ban.

The problem on Lemmy is that instance admins are essentially filling the role of subreddit mods. Except when they go on a power trip and ban users of their instance, that whole account is suddenly banned from the entire Fediverse because the user can't even log in anymore. That's pretty shitty.

This is my second account. My first got banned from an instance because I dared question the admins opinion. And no, it wasn't racist or political shit, it was literally about the quality of a show. They graciously offered to unban me if I wrote a long ass apology saying they were right and promising to never question them again; but I felt that was childish, so I moved to another instance.

Losing my comment history isn't a big deal, but having to recreate my filters and subscriptions list is a pain in the ass. All because some power tripping admin got mad that I didn't like his favorite show.

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

I could see that happening. If you're arguing with the admins of the instance that hosts your account, the most charitable reaction is "Maybe this isn't the right instance for you."

And if they're willing to site-wide ban your account over stupid shit like that, I guess it really isn't an instance for you. ;)

In an ideal world, it would be super hard to get banned like that. Spam, piracy, CSAM, abuse etc.

[–] THEDAEMON@feddit.ch 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

No i have just two accounts and i have linked each other in the bio. but my new one is made today as i explained in the post unless you kniw something about me that i don't , you are wrong if i have an alt i would link them in my bio . I wish lemmy had a feature where we could transfer accounts from instances like in mastodon . Because i hate having two accs sometimes you scroll in one and have to see tge same posts when you scroll on the others .

[–] THEDAEMON@feddit.ch 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

the lemmy devs are bad" doesn't really mean much.

Ibwas quoting a redditor as i said multiple times i have no knowledge in politics . I just accidentally didn't wanna be on a neo nazi instance or something

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Generally what you'd want to do is see which instances get de-federated from, and for what reasons, then skip them.

[–] THEDAEMON@feddit.ch 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Where do i find the news when an instance defederate with other ?

[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

https://lemmy.world/post/810243

YSK: You can see which instances your home instance is federated with and which they've defederated/blocked by going to "/instances"

For example, you can see this breakdown for Lemmy.world by going to https://lemmy.world/instances

So, if you are considering, say, a hexbear account:

https://hexbear.net/instances