I’m curious to get everyone’s thoughts on opportunities to improve!

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      9 months ago

      That’s not very “owns the means of production” of you.

      But all joking aside, there’s something fundamentally socialist about the fediverse. Like it’s by design decentralized to let people own their instance.

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      9 months ago

      Honestly I just and less politics. More diverse just means more fighting. I just want less politics in subs that are not inherently political.

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        9 months ago

        Me too, but every other post on lemmy is about sticking it to their parents and their beliefs. It’s a bunch of teenagers who never grew out of their rebellious phase

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          Yeah, it absolutely is. It’s disappointing because I had hoped Lemmy would be a bit more working and middle class people and fewer kids. Not that their viewpoint is invalid, but reddit is filled with teenagers and I was hoping for a slightly older skew.

          I’ll just try to remember that, yes, they are kids, and they are currently in their rebellious phase so I can’t expect much different 😅

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      Oh man… you’re speaking directly to why I made Actual Discussion (consider this a personal invite).

      We frequently get one-time posters coming in and flaming (or downvoting without reading) on any thread that may not agree with them, then when challenged with sources, they vanish. It’s brutal. I wish we could disable certain behaviours on our instance or in the Community itself.