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My first time experience here had been very politically charged and I asked about it in askLemmy and I was told to immediately block you people in the options I was given

I had the opportunity to browse around and found out that you folk were decent and weren't as awful as told in that post I made

How do you view .world and by extension other instances that defederate (and view negatively) towards you?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 38 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I view .world fairly negatively, but I'm a bit conflicted about it.

The overall ethos is the type of milquetoast liberal (as in capitalist) tech bro that I associated with some of the more annoying and smug parts of Reddit. The politics comm has all the familiar trappings of /r/politics and there is a fair amount of "red scare" type posting, especially if China is involved. The smear campaigns against the .ml and hexbear instances also get under my skin.

It's the instance I would first suspect of becoming a "Nazi bar" in the long run because of their prominence and typical faux "tolerance" (though sh.it.just.works might be worse). Some here would probably argue it already is one. Same as what happened to Reddit over time. Subs like KiA, the Donald, and the general conservative sub just wouldn't have been as big in early Reddit, even as Libertarian as it was.

It also is arguably hostile to Lemmy as a platform. If you subscribe to their Fediverse comm, then you'll see a post at least once a month that exists to harshly criticize the Lemmy developers and the platform as a whole while providing space for every reactionary developer to advertise their competing platform. I find that harmful to Lemmy, which is the most successful Reddit clone to be created by far.

However, it's a big instance, and as much as I like my platforms being full of leftists, I don't mind interacting with more uh everyday people. There are a lot of comms that probably would never exist here. Plus they just bring a lot of activity to the platform as a whole and they aren't all bad.

Pretty much why I made my .ml account my default. I can interact with hexbear, .ml, lemmygrad, .world and the others. Sometimes that's for the worst, but it's mostly been a good experience.

But yeah I'd take hexbear every day over .world if I had to choose. Even with the terminally online struggle sessions.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

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