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this post was submitted on 26 Dec 2024
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I think 99.99% of Lemmy is hardcore leftist so it's no wonder they don't fuck with you, so it's no wonder that you have no complaints.
If "hardcore leftist" is defined as "left of Joe Biden," then sure. Within that group there are a wide range of opinions.
Lemmy largely has 3 camps, the Anarchists, the Marxists, and the Liberals, and each instance leans overwhelmingly in one or 2 of those directions. Looking at the number of active users on each instance, at this point it's fair to say that the liberal camp is probably the largest, as much as I wish that wasn't true.
That does make for ample radicalization territory, however.
Which is the Anarchists instance?
Depends on type of Anarchist, but Hexbear.net, slrpnk.net, and dbzer0 all label themselves as friendly to Anarchists. Some are also on Lemmy.ml, and a few are on Lemmy.world.
Most Anarchists I've interacted with are from hexbear.net