https://lemmy.world/post/16211417

Lemmy.ml, like lemmygrad.ml and hexbear.net, has consistently been accused of improper Federation practices and many instances have decided to ban one or both of the latter by default, with many individual users having already gone further to block the former as well. However, many individual users on lemmy.ml seem unaware of the accusations of the practices of their admins, and some people go so far as to see lemmy.ml as a sort of default instance on the Fediverse.

This discussion promotes wider knowledge of the situation and what might be done about it in the future, in order to e.g. not turn away new potential Federation members (Fedizens?:-) that could otherwise associate what happens on that instance as something relating to the Fediverse as a whole.

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    1 year ago

    Checking up on the Mod Log regularly reveals exactly how petty and unhinged many mods on Fedi are. Suppression of political ideas is the main one.

  • Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldBanned
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    1 year ago

    Meanwhile .world heavily censors for israel but that’s fine.

    Dont debunk beheaded babies and rapes on .world that is antisemitic. New York Times never lies guys!

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      1 year ago

      Whether done by community mods or instance admins, it seems like similar thoughts should apply: starting new communities elsewhere (on different instances) increases freedom of choice, so that abuses in one area don’t leave someone entirely out in the wasteland with no content.

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        1 year ago

        This is why defederation with .ml is contradictory. Because it serves to amplify a liberal zionist echo chamber.

        Coincidentally virtually every person you hear whining about getting banned from .ml is someone defending the Genocide of Palestinians. And usually the real reason they got banned from .ml is because they went around screaming at everyone they were a Tankie.

        .ml very often features criticism about Russia and/or China without being removed. Case in point the Tienanmen square posts yesterday and today. But because it also allows viewpoints which .world users have never experienced in their life they can’t help it but start a shit-slinging contest in comment sections.

        Now those newer perspectives aren’t per-se correct. Many times you will find Tankies. Had one guy try to deny the Uyghur concentration camps. But I didn’t get banned for disagreeing with him because my replies didn’t consist of “lmao ur a tankie”.

  • shinysquirrel@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago
    • well can someone suggest a instance? And is there a way to transfer my communities to another account
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      1 year ago
      • lemm.ee is the second most active instance and avoids joining Lemmy.world which is already too big
      • reddthat.com is cool if you don’t want downvotes
      • sh.itjust.works works, if you don’t mind the name
      • if you are based in Europe, discuss.tchncs.de is very well managed (they have other services at https://tchncs.de/)
      • if you are based in North America, lemmy.ca is nice

      That’s pretty much it.

      For the transfer of communities, there is a tab in the user settings to export your settings (including subscriptions) to a JSON file. You can then import it to your new account.

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    1 year ago

    You’re not kidding. All social media right now is plagued by extremists who only seem to know how to fight. Even when they lack any real purpose for it they go looking for one.