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Hey everyone, I'm new to Lemmy and just starting to figure this site out. I mainly moved here because of the censorship on Reddit where they didn't publish posts that included the slightest word not allowed by their filter and they removed/blocked lots of content. I wonder if it will be somewhat better here (on the official site it says "Censorship resistant - By hosting your own server, you can be in full control of your content.").

The weird thing I saw with Lemmy was when I wanted to sign-up on the "lemmy.ml" server instance that according to the official Lemmy Servers listing page is a "A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers".

So I thought I try that one when it's from Lemmy's own developers. When I wanted to sign-up it required an application that you needed to fill out with one of the requirements being having to copy a sentence from the link provided which links to some article called "The Principles of Communism" which I thought was very odd for a site to do. I've never seen a site like this promoting some ideology that directly where it's part of the sign-up process to almost pledge to some political or religious ideology.

This seemed very sketchy to me. Does anyone know something about this?

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[–] Allero@lemmy.today 0 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (2 children)

Main Lemmy devs are communist and aren't shy to enforce their views, which gets reflected in their instance, lemmy.ml, which is considered to be fairly tankie.

However, as Lemmy is federated, you can join any other instance and view whatever interests you without having to recite political literature to sign up.

In fact, the most popular instance is actually lemmy.world, which is not politically affiliated; although it defederated from certain instances, which might make you feel limited. I found lemmy.today as a way to be connected with anything and everything, from Hexbear to Beehaw, to, well, Lemmy.world

[–] Ambii@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Main Lemmy devs are communist and aren't shy to enforce their views

Their evil enforcement, our righteous peace keeping.

In fact, the most popular instance is actually lemmy.world, which is not politically affiliated;

Being "apolitical" just means they're neoliberal. Which tbh sounds perfect for OP.

[–] Allero@lemmy.today 1 points 8 minutes ago* (last edited 2 minutes ago)

Nah, I take similar issue with liberals who scream about their views everywhere, asked or not, and do their best to turn Lemmy into a place where politics (and, especially, American politics, as if it's a country with 99% of Earth's population) is everywhere.

For the record, I am communist, I just don't want to be bombarded with politics at every corner and I refuse to analyze crochet through the prism of the class theory, thanks. It is possible to abstain from politics on .world, but it is often hard to escape on .ml (thankfully, Linux communities are generally neutral), or Hexbear (although it tries) or, Marx forbid, Lemmygrad, latter being a straight up shithole where politics is everything and you could be banned for saying Stalin could be wrong in some of his decisions.

[–] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

There's a list on GitHub of instances by most federation. It's where I found mine.

[–] Allero@lemmy.today 3 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Good option! Could you please share the link to the list if you still have one?