For “Troll” even though I’ve been boycotting .ml for a while and haven’t made a single post or comment anywhere on .ml lmao
Fairly certain it was over my post (https://lemmy.world/post/24123469) on my home instance community lol
For “Troll” even though I’ve been boycotting .ml for a while and haven’t made a single post or comment anywhere on .ml lmao
Fairly certain it was over my post (https://lemmy.world/post/24123469) on my home instance community lol
Well, can’t say I didn’t try to keep my shit posting balanced. Apparently, anti-.ml shitposts are ok but shitposts on internal instance problems are “unnecessary drama”
If you dislike how lemmy.world is being run so much, why don’t you pick different instance, or create your own instance, or go back to Reddit, or take up a different hobby?
You seem technically skilled. You can start cm0002.world and power trip however you want.
I’m sorry but the start a new instance argument people throw around to dismiss moderation issues is a stupid one. Why? Because on federated systems like Lemmy, the instance that has the bigger slice of the pie (most users, most active communities) has the most control and power. Meaning the biggest platforms have the ability to kill your Fediverse experience almost completely, and starting a new server or joining another one won’t help you if you’re banned (I’m assuming you’re not going for intentional ban evasion) and if you’re being censored, it also won’t help you because they’ll still censor you from the majority of the fediverse. If they’re big and powerful enough they may even get others to join them in defederating your instance, making the impact that much bigger.
So while it is technecally true to say that Fediverse platforms are decentralized, I think it is dishonest and disingenuous to try and frame moderation issues like the ones with Lemmy.world or lemmy.ml as ones that can be solved by starting your own server, or migrating to another server. They can’t, because those servers control a larger portion of the pie, as in the communities and the userbase available.
I mean .world is fine most of the time, the meme was about a recent change where mods are apparently not supposed to remove obvious misinformation and instead “fight it with words”
Under evaluation
Under evaluation; waiting for Lemmy alternatives, like piefed, to mature more
Hell no, most of my disdain here is centered around letting Tankies run rampant with their misinformation genocide denying authoritarian praising crap. Everything else is at worst a “meh”
Maybe, just maybe, you’re not ready to see other world views and you still belong on reddit where only US military approved information can be posted.
Tell me then, how are authoritarian governments like Chinas CCP a good thing?
You can’t help but jump straight to Western Defender of the Free World mode at the slightest nudging can you 😂 You don’t need to do the CIA’s job for them.
Yea no, you can in fact hate the US gov and the dictatorships of China and Russia at the same time
You’re not calling out defenders of US authoritarianism or US imperialism, though, are you? You’re calling out defenders of states that the US coincidentally considers its enemies 🤔
A dictatorship of the proletariat is in fact a good thing as you have actual control of your government and life.
Yea that’s the theory, tell me, how well is that going for the average person in China right now?
According to Western polling, the average person in China thinks it’s going pretty well: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/07/long-term-survey-reveals-chinese-government-satisfaction/
Meanwhile, back at the ranch: https://news.gallup.com/poll/548120/record-low-satisfied-democracy-working.aspx
They never really covered how they could ensure that the responses they collected were truthful. I can believe most similar surveys targeting the US, because we’ve had the first amendment since… forever. The ability to criticize our government in nearly any shape or form has been hard coded into us. It took billions and careful planning to get internal propaganda to work. And on top of that, us here in the US hasn’t really truly dealt with widespread instability, so it doesn’t take much for people to have a negative view of the government.
In contrast:
So yea, even if the average Chinese citizen sees through the propaganda and realizes that their government might be doing human rights abuses and they are missing on freedoms others enjoy they’d probably still say they’re satisfied with the CCP because of what many have experienced in the past.
If you’d lived a good portion of your life dealing with unstable governments and constant famine and then suddenly the CCP came in and stabilized everything at the cost of a significant chunk of freedoms, would you criticize them?
Doesn’t mean it’s right, I’m also not saying it’s right for the US to intervene at all. China and its people have a road ahead and they should absolutely head down it unencumbered. But, they’re still behind the times, the CCP is not something to revere, worship or promote.
Capitalism absolutely needs to die, but the CCP format/flavor is not the way forward either. The rights and freedoms sacrifice makes sense for the Chinese people with the expanded context of their history from before the CCP, but the same sacrifice makes no sense for another country like the US.
We should be able to move towards a socialist style country without needing to sacrifice privacy and freedoms