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I was hoping that lemmy had more level headed users and less tribalism. I was wrong.
Sorry that it hasn't lived up to your expectations.
I don't believe that the federation model "fixes" tribalism and in fact encourages it in an echo-chamber kind of fashion, by clustering like minded individuals in communities in its own servers with their own moderators.
On the other hand, in my experience this place overall feels a little more mature. Sure you have circlejerk threads and there's a lot of controversial news that in a couple cases have evolved into online flamewars. I've also observed more often where two people disagreeing initially come to a mutual understanding and agreement downthread, that hardly ever happens in online forums.
Anonymity is like having a -4 and a disadvantage to saving throws to keep being level headed. It's far too easy to forget that there's another person on the other side of the argument.
Worldwide polarization efforts from the TPTB doesn't help too.
I second this!
People love echo chambers and affirmations don't they...