Labour MP's need to put their grown up pants on and work for the people instead of being emotional about a platform.
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He has some very valid points. Outside of what he says, it's a challenge at times to build good conversations. Now we are all good for some laughs, but sometimes if you disagree with whatever meme was posted or whatever was posted, the minions come after you. It's almost like you get extreme views and not honest conversations. I find this on different Fediverse applications
As being new to Lemmy, I do understand what you are saying. There is no balance of conversation - it's I'm taking my ball and going home type of thing.
Rather not all cases, but it does happen.
**People just want a good conversation **
But the OP had a legitimate question, they don't know, as neither do I. So this is far from Spam.
I think they will push an update through their native app, at sometime in the future.
Ok... it's not that serious. Enjoy your day.
I just want a notification 😂😂😂😂
Correct. If you don't like the content in the community, then why be there? Just join things that interest you, no need to be a 💩
I agree - no algorithm - but if someone is posting 💩 then it's 💩 they get. Hey if I post 💩 I would fully expect that. Lol
I think it's really easy to make an echo chamber here, make a community and only follow said community? I enjoy Lemmy, because look,we are having legitimate conversations, but some posts I have come across - it's like no conversation, just putting down an opposite point of view.
Me personally, I do my best to try and avoid the political stuff, but even that is difficult at times.
But yes, subscribe to the communities and if the content is there, great, if not, make some or help promote it.
People have to be willing to give things a try, so I think it will definitely grow. I was never a Reddit user, I tried this on a whim, just to try and have conversations with different people. The one good thing is that there are many functional apps, and you will only see things you are interested in, and when you don't, you down vote it.
But ultimately it's still the same echo chamber that all social media is, but without ads.
People don't trust the government all the time, they are a bunch of sneaky buggers you know.