Moving this community to [email protected]
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this post was submitted on 14 Jan 2024
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This community was migrated to [email protected] (Kbin link).
founded 4 years ago
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I'm out of the loop, anywhere I can read more about what's going on?
I can't say what final straw is driving this exodus of moderators. But lemmy.ml has had a consistent problem with admins repeatedly banning users who post anything political that does not align with their questionable "communist" interests, and supporting mods that further those interests.
I should know, after all they used obscure, unexplained "rule 1/2" violations to 14-day ban me about 4 separate times on my old instance for comments that I thought were fairly benign and civil, but did conveniently take an antiChina or antiRussia stance. (Check the modlog on lemmy.ml directly for [email protected])
Just overall, it's run poorly and is falling into the same huge moderator powertrip that ruined Reddit. People should not be using it as a serious instance if possible.
You might even see this comment get removed and this account banned as well. That alone will tell you all you need to know about how .ml is run.
I still don't fully get Lemmy... If lemmy.ml is bad, which instance is good? I miss the serious political and science discussions on Reddit and have not found them here on Lemmy.ml
There's tons of instances available. Personally I really like lemmy.dbzer0.com these days because it is much more libertarian (as in liberty and freedom of information, not American conservatism's idea of "libertarianism").
And really it comes down to which instances and communities you choose to interact with, and less of which instance your account is on, as you can talk to the entire Fediverse from any instance.
Thanks. But how do I find these good instances in the first place?! I think this is a big barrier to Lemmy adoption, it's too difficult for newbies to get setup and find communities they are interested in.
Edit: I've just found [email protected]
Trending communities helps. I often just look through a big comment section and see what instances pop up in people's usernames.
The lemmy public site also has an instance browser that captures most of the larger active instances... https://join-lemmy.org/instances
Thanks for the explanation!