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Anarchist? No.
Communist? Yes.
No ?
I normally only look at communities I am subscribed to and am not subscribed to places where such things are usually posted. You could try that too.
In general I dislike communities with concepts like "pics", "comics", "memes", etc., I don't want to see just any pics or comics, I want to see ones I might find interesting. Lemmy is unfortunately not yet a big enough place that it has specialized communities for everything.
They usually don't post anything else. Or comment about anything else. Just block a few to thin the herd
No, but I don't see them much.
I don't see that much of it, honestly, but I avoid image-based and political communities.
The answer is to block instances you don't want. That's how I've freed myself from the onslaught of certain special interests that I have no interest in
Reddit is about the same
A subreddit called "AdviceAnimals" is literally "Politics" but v2.
Pics is just random photo of a politician, instead of like... you know, landscape, cityscapes, planets, whatever, cool stuff. why is a picture of a politician in "Pics"?
Hey you tried posting content instead of just bitching about what you "don't like to see"?
Completely agree. Would be better if mods would make people repost to a political community.
Yeah. But I also tend to get tied up in it. Less of it would be better for my brain, probably.
I'm still trying to figure out why people think that yelling about Socialism is a great idea.
The Right figured it out years ago; go along to get along. Reagan was smart enough to put the first woman on the Supreme Court and made African-American Colin Powell his Number One guy.
It's like they'd rather lose and be able to talk about how noble the cause is.
edit =getting down voted, but no one bothers to actually explain why they feel the need to use the unpopular term.