I think the big thing is you being on .ml, this is an explicitly communist server and as such is gonna have alot of focus on those topics
This is a bit, right?
The main reason people moved out of reddit was a political one lol, of course we are going to get political here.
When was the reddit exodus?
Because all media is political
I find Lemmy to have barely any politics. I'm new to Lemmy though. If you haven't been on Reddit lately, go visit that propaganda machine.
Sorry, everything is politics not just on lemmy
Besides politics it's mostly technology, and humour. That's basically because only a very specific person has chosen to be on Lemmy at this point.
Here's a couple at random that are humour:
!antiquememesroadshow@lemmy.world
!reallyshittycopper@lemmy.world
And here's a couple that are something else:
You'll notice it's mostly .world, because that's by far the biggest instance, and also not very political.
I wish r/highqualitygifs would migrate to Lemmy.
"why do people care so much about the possibility of nuclear war? why is this hitler guy so controversial? so disgusting!"
You can't find depth and deep subject matter in politics? Sounds like a you problem
So you fled one billionaire-owned political echo chamber for an open-source lefty platform only to realize you actually just miss cat pics and woodworking tutorials.
Boring and disgusting? Sounds like you just don't agree with lefty politics.

You can curate your own feed: use the block button for any communities you don't want to see.
As for why there's a lot of politics on lemmy: The west's leading country just threatened to annihalate an entire civilization yesterday. Kind of a lot going on right now.
lemmy was created by the people who used to inhabit r/politics; r/socialism; r/communism; r/linux; and r/foss and they coalesced around lemmy.ml
lemmy.world has the bread-and-circuses that you're looking for.
lemmy.world has the bread-and-circuses that you're looking for.
Yes. Along with all the rabid pro-western propaganda, chauvanism, unexamined privilege, and the insufferable confidence in mistaking naivete and ignorance for common knowledge. You know, all the stuff that should make you feel right at home if all you're looking for is a reddit 2.0. Then again, there are a number of instances to choose from if that's what you're looking for, but .world remains the classic example.
Depends on what you define as "politics" but aside from "everything is politics", my Lemmy feed is mostly tech stuff. Just subscribe to communities that fit your interests. That being said, many interests will be under-represented on Lemmy as I think the user base skews either technical or political or both.
Because that's what people most engage with. On Reddit there's a lot of politics too by the way. You're free to create your own non-political community and create content there as well.
Because: 
Most of us aren't so privileged that we get to pretend that politics doesn't control and shape the course of our lives.
I wish I could be as disconnected from the reality of whats happening around us as these people seem to be, genuinely envious.
I would have less anxiety, for a start.
genuinely envious
same here; i would be homeowner, married w children and with genuine retirement retirement prospects if politics did force the dissolution of my marriage; forced me to accept college debt for a useless degree; and several jobs untenable.
it's strange to imagine myself as a capitalist. lol
Everything is political, and Lemmy was made as an alternative to Reddit based on ideological reasoning in favor of FOSS and federation. Lemmy was made by communists, and there are a ton of us communists here as a consequence.
I mean it depends on what subs you subscribe to; my subscribed feed is mostly tech, history, and wholesome news.
But politics will tend to bubble up because gestures around
You're on .ml it's literally Marxist Leninist. You're like an American standing in Mexico complaining about everyone speaking Spanish.
I'm not OP, but thanks for spelling that out. I guess I must have seen a bunch of tech stuff from that instance starting out. I was under the impression it was started by Machine Learning enthusiasts. Lol.
To be fair, Lemmy.ml just has lots of MLs, Lemmygrad.ml is the actual ML instance. Also to be fair, many instances do have strong political views as a part of their identity.
And also many people joined ml as they saw it as the default instance.
Yep, Lemmy.ml isn't actually something that can be categorized as "cleanly ML."
Fair
Because everything is politics
This. Fuck man this world is so spoiled by a long peace that people don't fucking understand the stakes anymore.
Apparently we are rapidly approaching another period of time where just nicely begging people to take this shit seriously isn't enough and we are going to have to kill a hundred million people or so for another generation can learn this same fucking lesson we've been repeating for some 40,000 years.
But no, Love Island is on, so feel free to ignore the incipient fascism bearing down on you and condemn your children to a world where that won't be possible.
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I have been here since the Reddit exodus
Presumably, you left for political reasons?
Why is all of Lemmy politics?
Do you know why the Lemmy platform and the lemmy.ml instance were created in the first place?
Lemmy is very shallow and politically motivated it seems.
Politics is orthogonal to depth. The existence of shallow politics in no way suggests the absence of deep politics.
I think this is about when you browse more than anything else. A significant portion of posts on Lemmy are posted by serial posters. If you don't browse when they post their stuff, you could think it's all us news bots
Luckily you can choose what you see. If you don't like politics, just block it or don't subscribe to it. I just checked and my scaled main page is 17:3 non-politics to politics posts. (One of the 3 is this post here)
Everything is politics. The moment you think otherwise you become part of the problem.
Sure, there's a lot of politics on here but definitely not all of Lemmy is about politics... If you dislike politics, I suggest you block Lemmy communities with politics in them if you dislike to that extent... Or you could just not subscribe to any such communities and stick to "Home" or "Subscribed" which will only give you content from communities you're subscribed with.
because politics literally affect every aspect of life? i mean i know it can be tiring and it's really depressing, i know on mastodon you can filter out posts but idk about lemmy/piefed, but politics will always be talked about and trying to avoid it entirely or saying "i dont do politics" is just ignorance
It’s especially tiring, but important to keep up with, when you have some asshole threatening the entire world.
There was a lot less political stuff when Biden was president.
It is not. Subscribe to the feeds you want the view only subscribed. There are several views.
Lemmy (and other fediverse services) users are mostly here because we have some strong opinions about mainstream social media, and those opinions are tied closely to politics these days.
If we didn't, we'd probably be on Reddit, xitter, Facebook, etc. instead.
And if you get a bunch of people with strong opinions about something together, there's a good chance the conversation is going to go in that direction sooner or later.
And like others have said, everything is politics, basically every aspect of life can be tied to politics in some way.
And there is a lot of political stuff going on all around the world that everyone really should be concerned about and following, and there's a lot to discuss about it.
And I get it, it can be exhausting. I definitely wish I lived in a world where I didn't have to pay as much attention to politics as I do.
The best thing you can do is to be active in communities you want to see have more activity. If no one's posting the kind of "non-political" content you want to see, be the person posting it, if you build it they will come. Be the change you want to see.
In general, all Lemmy servers have the same content as every other one because they're federated. There are some cases where instances have defederated from each other, and admins have done bans and such that I think may change what content is available to you
Also you're on .ml, which is a pretty explicitly political instance. I don't know all the technical details but I'm also under the impression that the mods and admins there are pretty quick to bring their ban-hammer down hard on people who disagree with them, so that could potentially be having some effect of what you're able to see, though things are certainly looking pretty political from over here on .world too.
Something missing from this discussion (that I’ve read) is the size of Lemmy. On a much larger platform you can have 6 different flavours of meme communities or tech communities where there are rules banning political news etc but there’s simply not enough people here to split communities.
It also means that smaller communities, like video game specific communities, have all but died off as the couple of people that started them have lost interest or left Lemmy.
While I get some of the arguments I’ve seen against trying to grow Lemmy these small communities are doomed without a dedicated passionate following and places based around niche topics are never going to survive in such a small space.
With all that said; politics are universal and touch on pretty much every aspect of our lives so political topics come up in every community, even small ones and especially one as politically charged as Lemmy.
What kind of silly baby are you?
All life is politics. Go play with your Legos, baby-man.
Legos
Even legos are politics, did you seen the Iranian lego videos?
You should probably start learning about politics. If you only start when the bombs drop on your head, it's too late.
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