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So when I came here from Reddit I didn't know what to pick, so I picked .world figuring it would be bigger or something. Over time it seems like people are saying that .ml is just horrible. I actually thought that .ml stood for militant full of right wing tankies ( don't know the exact definition of that either). Lately someone essentially berated me for being on the worst one. Just now, I went to the little pull out on the side to see how to change it and what the options were and didn't even see how to do that.
Bottom line, I have no clue how any of this works. I just wanted to see some interesting content, news from a different perspective, some fun memes, and some cool comments. I don't even understand what fediverse means other than it's kind of like borg technology, meaning that the information is spread across a bunch of servers instead of a single point of failure.
Maybe one day I'll look into all of this, but seriously I have a life. As long as I open it and get what I want, I'm good. I almost never post because they are almost always removed for violating some rule. The last time I posted a question on a Linux forum and was getting some really good answers only to have it removed for violating a rule I didn't even understand. LOL.
Good luck to you.
Thanks, and good luck to you as well
have a great day! :D
"Tankie" is just a pejorative for Marxists in the form of a strawman laden with contradictions. Marxism-Leninism is by no means right-wing, but that just goes to show you how ridiculous the strawman is. Lemmy.world is more liberal, anti-communist, so there's lots of red scare fearmongering over there.
As a side note, if you want a broader user experience, it might be better to make an account on sopuli.xyz or something like it that doesn't block the major leftist instances like Hexbear.net and Lemmygrad.ml, which Lemmy.world unfortunately does.
Ok, so if I don't want politics, I kinda just wanna chat and meme, what one do you think is good?
Thanks btw have a great day
Try shopping around for different instances, the one you're on can actually see a huge number of communities that accounts on Lemmy.world can't see, as an example. One of the better ways to use Lemmy is to either scroll an instance you vibe with locally, or by using a broad account and browsing by subscribed communities.
Have a great day to you too!
Lemmy is majority socialist and not communist. So as most liberals are, they are destined to hate on each other because neither side can pass the 'purity tests' each side cooks up.
Y'all deserve each other most of the time.
All communists are at first socialists, communism is a post-socialist mode of production. Liberals on the other hand support capitalism, and do unfortunately outnumber the socialists/communists. It isn't about "purity tests," there are fundamental disagreements among people that cannot be reconciled.
At the most basic level, it's still purity testing.
Not all disagreements are "purity testing."
This is 100% my experience as well.