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‘Front page of the internet’: how social media’s biggest user protest rocked Reddit
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I've been slowly getting back into reddit lately. While I want Lemmy to thrive and will keep contributing to help it do so it's still hardly a replacement for reddit. Compared to it, Lemmy is basically a single moderately active subreddit. If I had to name a type of person Lemmy at its current state is ideal for I'd say a left-wing activist type whose into tech and politics. While that has some overlap with what I'm interested about it still leaves out all my deepest passions and to be honest I feel really uncomfortable knowingly being in such an obvious echo chamber. I'd really wish there was more of the kind of users here that most of you probably dont want. Just to even things out a bit.
Which is cringe inducing in looking for certain types of left-wingers. There are more tankies here than in other Internet forums I have seen. I'd be rich for penny I get for meeting tankies in Lemmy. They call out American imperialism, but then simp for Russia and China. Two wrongs don't make a right and they expect to have one but not the other. Though, I wouldn't be surprised if Russian bots have also infiltrated Lemmy to sow disinformation.
Doesn't sound different from the early days of Reddit.
I see way more comments complaining about tankies on a regular basis than actual tankies
Is your defederated from hexbear and lemmy grad? They're all pretty concentrated there
blahaj lemmy is indeed defederated from hexbear, idk about lemmygrad