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LA Times reports that Palm Springs bomber had an account on Lemmy.world
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Where should I go?? I thought .ml was bad
https://join-lemmy.org/instances
Just look around and join whichever looks interesting. It's not a contract, either - you can change your mind whenever you want.
This (slrpnk.net) is my third instance.
Well, that depends on what you want. Lemmy.world leans right and harbours transphobes and racists, hence the nazi.world jokes. Personally I think such users should just be allowed to make fools of themselves, but if you find that disturbing you can join another instance. lemmy.ml leans left, lemm.ee is fairly centrist, and sh.itjust.works is mildly right. But all are great instances.
Lemmy.zip and lemm.ee have been consistently the best so far.
And anyway, the main reason not to use lemmy.world is just that it's the most popular. The whole point of coming to the fediverse is to decentralize so joining LW kinda beats the purpose.
If you want my personal opinion, it depends on how you want lemmy.
.ml is held by Marxist-Leninists. Most users there aren't, but if you care about that, its either for you or aren't for you.
.world is held by centrist liberals. Most users don't care about that, but if it matters to you, there ya go.
My instance is for anarchists. There's ones for queer people. Or people who speak German. Or Italian. Or French. Some are made for being NSFW, some are made to shitpost, some are isolated by choice or massively de-federated.
But most instances don't care who you are or why you're on it, just don't break the rules.
So far lemmy.cafe lemmy.zip sopuli.xyz all seem fine, I don't recall a constant issue with the userbase.
Lemmy.ml is seen as "bad" on Lemmy.world because the average opinion of Marxism-Leninism on Lemmy.world is negative, but that's not the case everywhere. If you aren't hostile to MLs, Lemmy.ml is fine.
It really depends in what you want in an instance, though. My favorite instances are the niche ones that stick to a common subject or theme, mander.xyz is a good example of a science-focused instance, or Hexbear.net which is focused on Left-Unity and anti-Capitalism.
Hexbear is an interesting beast. It tends to be really insular because it is defederated by a lot of the bigger instances. But it does have a strong sense of community, and a lot of its own in-jokes. From the outside looking in, it often looks like a dumpster fire. But the reality is that it’s more like old 4chan, where it always looks like a dumpster fire on the surface… Then when you dig deeper and start understanding some of the memes, you realize it’s actually a really interesting community ^surrounded^ ^by^ ^a^ ^dumpster^ ^fire^
Most people are mad at hexbear because their moderation policies are consequentialist not deontological and thus more stringent against stupid online shit. As a poster you don't have a "right" to post on hexbear, however the community has a right to be protected. As such it's one of the better places if you don't want to read reams upon reams of lib coded bigotry.
Hexbear was its own thing for years before federating, that's why it has a stronger site culture than most other instances. It's unapologetically Communist, so those who are hostile to that quickly defederated from them once they started federating.
Lots of instances defederated because of the tendency to brigade. Since Hexbear was already a fairly large instance before federating, it meant it tended to dominate a lot of conversations on other instances. People have similar complaints about .world these days too. But fairly early in the first Reddit exodus, there were a few cases of Hexbear brigading smaller instances, and the Hexbear mods/admins clearly didn’t have any interest in stopping it. So not all of the defederation is purely politically based. Politics may have helped swing the decision, but it certainly wasn’t the only reason.
I don't really think it's brigading to participate on threads you're federated with. If comments on threads federated with Hexbear are active, Hexbear users see them, and as Hexbear is a large instance, this appears as brigading, but is just a natural element of participation in federation. Some instances are hostile to Communists, so they didn't want a bunch of Communists on every thread, so they defed.
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What a colorful modlog you have, frequently suicide baiting and complaining about Marxists. Always funny to check the modlogs of people most upset about Lemmy.ml.
Lemmy.ml is generally seen as fine, or positively among instances like Hexbear.net and whatnot. Users hostile to Marxists tend to also be hostile to Lemmy.ml, users pro-Marxism tend to be fine with it.
Am I supposed to care what the terrible mods on this site think of me? Little weird of you to go crawling around there like it's relevant but go off
I love how you immediately jump to an even worse regarded instance as if that's going to help your point
Keep pretending y'all aren't shitty tankies and aren't hated by most of the rest of the site, you look like a bigger idiot than normal doing it!
I mean, you've been banned many times for telling other users to kill themselves, tried to claim calling a user "guy" isn't misgendering them, and seem to just be generally toxic. It's nice as a bit of confirmation that those who complain the loudest about Marxists also generally are toxic people. I wouldn't call the mods removing your suicide baiting comments and transphobic remarks "shitty."
Hexbear.net is worse regarded among people who hate Marxists, yes. As a Marxist, I don't really hold the opinions of those hostile to Marxists as particularly important, the driving divide is in people's position on Marxism. If I went into a MAGA conference, I would expect to be hated as well, but I wouldn't care much either. Anti-Communism is the biggest division, those supportive of Communism tend to be okay with the Marxist-aligned instances.