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I'd only add that I find lemmy largely a friendly place overall but watch out for hostile libs on the larger instances, especially lemmy.world
But if you're coming from reddit eh what's new
Lol so true 😂
Excellent addition!
To expand a bit on this: just like the main 3 leftist Instances I mentioned before (Lemmy.ml, Lemmygrad.ml and Hexbear.net), there are also many different Instances here on Lemmy (such as lemmy.today and lemmy.world).
However, none of those other Instances are openly Marxist/Leftist. In some cases, some of the users from those other Instances can be openly hostile to leftist users because...they're deeply unserious libs or reactionaries in general lol.
But fear not! First of all, because the mods are here precisely to make sure those unserious users don't cause drama in our community. But also, because a few of those leftist Instances (Lemmygrad.ml and Hexbear.net to be specific) have defederated from those more reactionary Instances.
Defederation is simply the process by which a specific (and reactionary) Instance is no longer allowed to interact with/share content with other leftist instances across Lemmy.
It actually tends to be the case that those instances will defederate with us rather than the reverse. Lemmygrad usually just bans individuals who wander in and post/comment in bad faith.
Even though we are not a liberal instance, if liberals are engaging a topic in good faith, they are generally given responses meant to educate on why we hold the positions we do and what socialism is about. If it's obvious they are not engaging in good faith, they get shit on and usually end up banned.
I love it here.
Me too. I wish someone would deploy a Sharkey instance sharing the goals as Hexbear and Lemmygrad.
What is Sharkey? Is that a reference I'm not online enough to understand?
A fork of Misskey, Japanese equivalent to Mastodon. Trans software devs forked Misskey to make Sharkey.