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It's up for me, perhaps a filter or block from your account or instance? But here:
And then I responded:
Thanks. I haven't seen the debate on Lemmy, but TBH, I won't expect Lemmy to be better than Reddit. Personally I believe the hypotheticals like these are counterproductive. I have never seen these thought experiments bring up meaningful discussions.
What I always see at the end is isolation of any minority community and forcing them to their own space. Then the majority will start complaining they are excluded. I'm sick of this loop.
I’m with you. For my part I am trying to just encourage a space of positivity under these memes, listening to women express their stories of course because that was the original point.
But then once that is said and done, I don’t recommend we ever come back to the bear hypothetical, double down on it, or encourage any man to take it personally. Because yeah while it grabs attention, it’s also rhetorically just very inefficient compared to something as simple as posting bell hooks memes.
Literally how?? Your post here is crying about how Lemmy is full of bigotry, yet that’s simply not true. Lemmy is divided by instances and you should find instances that match your values instead of trying to hold every single instance to a standard. Just delink the trash like Lemmy.ml
How is this post encouraging positive spaces when you’re only whining about how all instances aren’t what you want them to be?
Do you understand the instance concept at all???
Comment reported. Rather than removal, as I don't feel you broke a rule, I decided to respond directly.
Instances aren't isolated. Yes, we have individual instances, but they are FEDERATED. We don't have one central governing body, but generally speaking, instances that are federated between one another have very similar views. If you can see this, that means your instance is federated with an instance I can see or am a part of.
Saying to "find an instance that matches your values" shows you have almost no understanding of how the federated technology and ideology works.
If this is a divisive meme and it's divisive across many instances, how is this post going along with the idealogy of federated technonology?
Thanks, it wasn't visible for me either.