• marxismtomorrow@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    Just certain instances. There is no ‘one’ lemmy.’ which is the entire point of federated services (despite what .world admins think).

    Most Lemmy instances are fine for most discussions of most things. .World is by far the most restrictive and most like reddit and other zionist-owned and ran services. Because it is owned and run by zionists. See !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com for wide ranging examples and reasons why .world is insane.

    In general this is the only reason you need to pay attention to the instance you’re on. If you, as a .world user, frequently start posting anti-zionist rhetoric like ‘Maybe we shouldn’t kill children or use literal fucking rape-trained dogs on prisoners’ you might find yourself banned or shadow banned pretty quickly.

    Just like if you’re too right-wing to understand why capitalism is bad, and you repeat neoliberal propaganda against socialism as a .ml user, you’d be banned.

    The only really universal rules for commonly federated lemmy instances is no CSAM (ignore ani.social) and don’t send death threats/hate speech (unless you’re a .world admin and the target is palestinians, I cannot stress enough how much the entire lemmy.world admin team hates brown people native to the land of Palestine that are currently being genocided by the terrorist settler state of Israel and it’s dog the United States.)

    • lifeinlarkhall@lemmy.world
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      Ah yeah I’m still getting my head around the whole instances thing but good to know so thanks for that. I’d honestly never even heard the term of federated in regards to socials/forums etc before looking up alternatives to reddit 😅

      Also what the actual fuck with those military dogs, sickening stuff. Very disturbing when humans are using other animals to humiliate and assault people like that. The dogs don’t have the same understanding of what they’re doing as humans would so, to me, that lays entirely on the people who are training and encouraging dogs to engage in that kind of stuff - the intention comes from the human. Ugh, that was a disturbing read!