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it made me get off of lemmy.world
What was the issue there ?
Lemmy.world is incredibly hostile towards Marxists, or anyone too critical of the Democrats or the US' involvement in the genocide of Palestinians. I imagine @ComradeMiao@lemmy.dbzer0.com has similar complaints based off their username.
My name is a pun off of miao being meow in chinese but sounds similar to Mao. But yes, that is where their censorship is and I disagree with it, but I also disagree with lemmygrad/hexbear censorship.
I elaborated on my views in my top level comment here, but you can't avoid "censorship." You can only pick which bias you want to see more of. Lemmygrad and Hexbear are more open with their biases, and can be trusted to uphold that bias very reliably. Lemmy.world is more subtle, it focuses on selective defederation and selective removals and bans in order to carefully prune a demographic.
Dbzer0 is interesting, it's mostly tech nerds and those enthusiastic about Anarchism, while remaining federated with Lemmy.world, Hexbear, and Lemmy.ml while defederating from Lemmygrad. As such, it generally leans techy Anarchist with a large influx of Liberals from Lemmy.world and some Marxists from Hexbear on occasion. It isn't as heavy handed with removals as Lemmy.world is in my experience, but it definitely is selective with what the mods and admins consider "acceptable Marxism."
Thanks for the knowledgeable break down :)
I didn’t know much of that especially dbzer0 federating hexbear but not lemmygrad. Wonder why?
You’re smart about knowing the clear biases versus the more subtle one’s. Well said!
I never had any particular problem at lemmy.world but I really didn’t like their Luigi decision. The admin of dbzer0 seems nice. I directly asked about not liking ai, which is their focus, and they were very chill in their response
dbzer0 as an instance considers Lemmygrad to be "fake" Marxist-Leninists (which I believe to be sourced from the western-anarchist demographic of dbzer0 in general, rather than actual familiarity with Marxism-Leninism), the geopolitical stance of dbzer0 as an instance is contrary to Lemmygrad and thus the admins deemed this to be an absolute difference. That said, dbzer0 themself is more symapathetic towards Hexbear as Hexbear has a very large number of Anarchists as well as Marxists, and dbzer0 is an Anarchist.
As for Lemmy.world, I have had my own issues with it and been thoroughly soured by them, you can check my modlog if you want to see it, I don't really want to turn this into a drama post.
In case you check my modlog, here is the context for the Playstation@Lemmy.zip ban. The moderator banned me for calling out their regurgitation of white supremacist "anti-DEI" nonsense about non-white people being included in God of War. They since deleted their account and locked the sub, now its just bot posts for the most part.
Thanks for further explaining! How did you learn all this?
How do I check your specific modlog? I’ve also had some people randomly attacking me….
I've just been around on Lemmy for around a year, and as a Marxist-Leninist I've had different experiences with different groups, including chatting with the mods and admins of dbzer0 (who... tolerate me, I suppose, despite our differences). This is coming from personal experience, as well as reading theory with respect to why people hold the views they do, such as False Witnesses and Masses, Elites, and Rebels: The Theory of "Brainwashing." Don't just take my word for it, I try to be open about my biases and encourage others to do so as well.
As for checking my modlog, on the web version you can click the 3 dots under my comment and click "Cowbee Moderation History," which will show you what comments and posts of mine have been removed and where I have been banned from, though in totality my mod log is not that long compared to many other users. Keep in mind it displays all content as plain text in the mod log, so quotations and whatnot don't appear as formatted comments would and images are displayed as links.
Thanks for the citations. That is wise to be open about your biases, since we all have them. Makes me think that I was hesitant to discuss my username beyond the joke part because I keep getting attacked.
Ah, thanks! That seems frustrating!
No problem!
They want to keep their noses clean so they can continue being the main character of Lemmy.
All hail the non-offesive median opinion and saying Lu1g1 to bypass filters.
why does your name show banned?
Yep, and they can't even handle their own current position, hence them attempting to make Sublinks a thing and make their own, worse Lemmy.
I thought sublinks was beehaw’s project https://beehaw.org/comment/3809526
Kind of a joint effort from what I've seen.
Sublinks GitHub looks pretty dead
Figured it'd die, Lemmy has been in dev for years, starting from scratch to rewrite a new form in Java (thanks Edie!) seems like far too much effort for far too little return.
Skill issue. @yogthos@lemmy.ml would simply rewrite it from scratch in Clojure in a month.
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Java, not javascript
Ah, thanks for the correction.