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Lemmy Needs to Fix Its Community Separation Problem
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But then you’re on .ml
.ml is okay to discuss Linux, the overlap between the two communities makes sense
The overlap between authoritarians and Linux?
Well I suppose North Korea does run the closed source RedStarOS.
I meant hardcore leftists
Oh like me?
Yeah we do overlap with Linux, the tankies however don’t.
what makes you think they are authoritarian?
Because we all know how tankies are, so stop acting coy.
Maybe you should go conquer some bread instead of trying to defend maoists and stalinists.
Why does the this ignorant speech infest so many threads? No one gives a shit and any keyboard warrior crap you’re doing in your free time isn’t going to change anything going on in the world.
An opinion based on knowledge can hardly be called ignorant.
But if you’re having a bad day, hopefully that lil outburst helped you release some tension.
You used a word salad of all the words the most anger ridden posts are filled with. That’s all I was pointing out.
What part do you think is a word salad exactly?
Because every part of what I said makes perfect sense.
no one is defending maoists or stalinists.
You’re saying no one on .ml defends maoists and stalinists???
I bet nutomic has Che as their avatar for no reason at all.
parentis_shotgun posts in juche_gang on reddit for irony?
>You’re saying no one on .ml defends maoists and stalinists???
no, i'm saying no one here is.
and i don't think it's a major theme of there linux community either.
So why comment when we were talking about what .ml does not what’s happening here?
So bizarre.
You don't need an account on lemmy.ml to subscribe to any community there. For example, I run my own self-hosted instance and none of the communities I'm subscribed to are from my own instance.
Oh I meant more that you're interacting with them.