I am exploring Lemmy right now and what I see is very worrying to me, but I also don’t understand wth is going on with some instances here. I don’t know if it’s smart to post this, but here we go.

I am partial to Marxist and anarchist ideology, but lemmygrad looks completely unhinged to me. Is it a parody? Some content is fine and some of it is insane.

On the other hand, beehaw looked super inviting from the outside and I even applied to join them. Then, I looked closer and that instance’s moderation looks totalitarian and rigid in the other way. (I understand why they blocked lemmygrad though…)

I’m seeing this impact other communities in different ways and there’s some kind of witch hunt happening on both sides…

I want to interact with people that can respect each-other and that can hold open-minded discussions about any topics without devolving into some tribal war.

Edit: I realize my post is not a simple question… Let me clarify some thoughs:
-I do not mean beehaw is far-right. The just seem strict and that’s their right.
-I worry profiles can “inherit” the bad reputation of instances they interacted with and get pre-emptively banned.
-People are used to reddit and tend to centralize. Is the “just switch community” really an option?
-English is far from my first language and I might’ve judged things too quickly/harshly so take my criticism with a grain of salt.

  • Samuel ProulxA
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    1 year ago

    So we at rblind.com blocked lemmygrad pretty much right away, for the reasons stated above. But I’m starting to wonder if the future of Lemmy instances might not be organized around topics. I’m not sure that, if Lemmy takes off, moderating a “general interest” style instance is sustainable. I’m also not sure everyone centralizing onto one or two general instances is a good idea. Once we get out of alpha, the intent is for us to be an instance focused on posts and topics of interest to the blind community. We disabled community creation for that reason; I don’t want someone signing up with us and creating the FunnyAnimalPictures community, because as a blind person, I just don’t want to be their admin, not because that content is bad in any way. Parcially sighted folks who want that content can federate with whatever instance has it, and I can trust those people to moderate and admin that community. Federation seems to be as useful for better distributing administration and moderation workloads as anything else. My real worry is that beehaw is too general and open. From the description, I don’t really understand what it’s for, or who should be there. At least I know the purpose of lemmygrad, and what kind of people I might find on it, making the “block” decision super easy.

    • plactagonic@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Beehaw is for some general communitys like technology, news and other big stuff. They didn’t create anything specific. So it is only for these basic communitys and everything else is federated.

      I think that it is for people that don’t know where to create account - you start with these basic communitys everything else you can find throughout Feddiverse.

      I hope that in future there will be some breaking of instances to smaller more specific instances.

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      1 year ago

      I’m so excited for the possibilities of the accessible custom interfaces and improvements to the platform your instance’s users will likely create. I totally agree that we’ll likely have more topical instances as things stabilize, there will be lots of alt accounts, and those local feeds will be fun!