• hisao@ani.social
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    1 day ago

    My favorite is: if you disagree, you can always just go to another instance or even create your own. Other than that, I like how, instead of a total score, posts show likes and dislikes separately. This is more of a technical thing than a cultural one, but it has a big impact on making brigading less effective. In general, all these technical decisions make Lemmy very friendly to a variety of cultures and people from across different spectrums of political and other opinions.

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      if you disagree, you can always just go to another instance

      This seems to unintentionally reveal something less positive that the internet has done to our culture.

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            23 hours ago

            They’ve always existed in some way or another though.

            Which pub you went to, which newspaper you read, which TV channel you watched, they all created echo chambers and bubbles in the past.

            At least with the Fediverse we’re more likely to break out of it due to various instances showing up in our feeds. Various viewpoints being visible. The Fediverse is still in it’s early days so it’s still a bit monoculture with the likes of Linux and anti-capitalism but that’s changing now. We’re seeing more and more different takes on different topics as time goes by.