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I was at that same point back in November/December. Finally just defederated from
.ml
entirely and started blocking any agenda-pushing accounts in general, and wow, what a difference..ml
wasn't as bad back when I first started on Lemmy during the Rexodus (most of that was all ongrad
), but it's definitely become grad-lite since then. My guess is at least a portion of thegrad
crowd migrated over since it's a commonly defederated instance.I kinda wish
.ml
wasn't the official / de-facto flagship instance. I wonder how many people would have joined the Reddit-style corner of the Fediverse but were put off by.ml
thinking that's what it's all like.I've tried to recommend Beehaw to others, but I don't think I've gotten a single bite. Because when they visit Beehaw, they also see content from the other parts of Lemmy -- both posts and comments -- that Beehaw still federates with, including .ml, and are turned off by a lot of it.
A big part of it is not understanding how the fediverse works, but that's to be expected; it is confusing. But even having heard my explanation, they're often still like, "Meh, I'll just stick with reddit..." because, as you mentioned, first impressions are everything.