I’ve been noticing a lot of back and forth between instances, changes of stances etc. I was wondering if there is any place that just collects what each instance represents from a philosophical perspective. This would be great in helping people choosing an instance before they join, or later if they want to switch to another instance.
lemmy.world neoliberal psy-op lemmy.ml communist but not insane hexbear communist insane lemmygrad.ml communist insane dbzer0 anarchist sane slrpnk anarchist sane
these are what i know.
Expanding:
mander.xyz - science
sh.itjust.works - no ideology but fully powered by renewable energy
feddit.[some country] - that country (German: feddit.org, not feddit.de)
programming.dev - IT
(Also not sure if I’d call lemmy.ml sane, there is a lot of Lenin/Stalin/Tito/Mao/etc relativism there)
It’s relatively sane when compared to its lemmygrad and hex ear counterparts. Although i do agree that they’re stills quite insane
sh.itjust.works - lefty 4chan
please learn to format lemmy posts correctly, no one can read that
Better?
yes, bullet points would have been even better, but this is ok
Lemmy.ml is insane.
Try asking them directly if they’re pro-Russian.
[email protected] and AntiOutSideAktion and others really hate me for it.
I’m permanently instance banned from @midwest.social and lemmy.ml because of that. The only thing those Ruskis aren’t ready to lie about is being pro-Russian, because they know that even if they write that as a lie as a part of their lies, it could still be used as a reason to toss them out of a window.
I sense there may be some bias.
Everyone has their own opinion. I’m just commenting on the recent lemmy.world rule changes and my experience with the other instances. I am not bias to these ideologies except anti-neoliberal.
Gotta say, though, the Hexbears are havibg fun with it. Some communities seem sort of dour by comparison.
FWIW, SDF probably skews a bit anarchist, but if there’s a founding principle behind the organization, it’s “a harem of cute girls, and they picked the PDP-11”