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this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2023
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Since you're very upfront with your political preferences, how much did it play a role in motivating you to create Lemmy? Was it a tech experiment first and a political project second?
Do you have some kind of core principle to not let your political preferences excessively interfere with your role as founders, main developers and moderators of Lemmy?
Thanks for your work, it's projects like that keep the ideal of the open internets alive.
The free software movement is actually inherently political. Much of modern digital infrastructure is built using tools / software that embodies collectivist ideologies. I would be very surprised if the Lemmy developers even claimed that they created Lemmy in some sort of apolitical clean room (not that it is even possible).
Any public action can be considered politics and I'm not asking for complete neutrality. The free software movement has freedom of the user in it's core philosophy. This is not necessarily the case of some radical left movements. So I'm hoping that the free software philosophy prevrails in the case of Lemmy's development.
What kind of political preferences are you referring to?
They are communists, you can find the thoughts of Dessalines here: https://github.com/dessalines/essays
Che Guevara and Mao on his profile.
The devs are openly tankies. Pro-CPP/Russia, anti anything US or western in general.