The Reddit search for Lemmy also gives these privacy copy-pasta as top results when searching for Lemmy. I'm still betting that Reddit employees are involved in boosting these posts.
yes, I mean derivatives of those "softwares"--is that the right term? I mean, lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, lemmy.one for examples are servers / instances, but they're in the same "family", which is Lemmy. Same thing with kbin, there are kbin.social, karab.in, forum.fail are the instances of the same kbin "family"
for now I see that link aggregator & discussion model (reddit-like) "software" is Lemmy and Kbin
I wonder if there are other softwares beside those two. Though for now I think it's... sufficient ? if the reddit post discredit lemmy, then do they provide the way to kbin instead? if not, does it matter if the admin or dev of main lemmy software and instance have differing views in life? would it affect the other lemmy servers as well?
in other words, can the main lemmy devs affect the other instances / servers due to their problematic worldview ? or will it be contained to the servers that they maintain ? How much "independence" do each of these servers have ?
The constant politics argument is tiring. Do you know the politics of the guy who made your favorite game? What about the guy who made your text editor? Or your browser? Or the software in your microwave? Or grew your food? Or the guy who made that song you like? What about the owner of the last convenience store you bought your mtdew from?
Even if the commentary is coming from an honest point of view and not just shitty astroturfing (and it very much isn't), it doesn't matter. If you don't like it, use an instance that's not run by them and who cares.
Definition of concern trolling. As if Reddit gives a shit about your privacy either.
Reddit: You're giving your information to strangers! You don't know what they'll do it with it!
Me: Weren't you going to sell my data?
Reddit: Yeah, but that's different! We're a respectable adult capitalist business. These are fucking commie pinko freaks we're talking about here!
All options that aren't federated are just as reasonably suspect when it comes to good stewardship of your data. A federated universe means if you really are that worried about it, you can spin up your own instance and be able to trust yourself with your own data.
Also, is it really a shocker that Reddit would turn to McCarthy-era Red Scare tactics? What's next, hiring the fucking Pinkertons like Wizards of the Coast did?
That's actually hilarious. Once you analyse it, it boils down to three things:
Ad hominem towards the devs. It's so idiotic that I won't waste my time with it.
Conflation of the flagship instance (lemmy.ml) with the platform as a whole. As if you had to use lemmy.ml to use the platform (you don't).
Incorrectly assigning privacy concerns of social media as a whole to Lemmy in specific.
The third point actually deserves some clarification: no matter if it's Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, Mastodon, Lemmy or any other sort of social media, you should be extra careful with what you share, as it might eventually bite you back. It is public communication, treat it as such; it is not private conversation. Regardless of Lemmy storing it or not, consider what you share publicly with the internet as potentially staying forever, and be mindful with it.
So all three points are actually invalid. This might convince some irrationals to stay clear off the platform, but frankly? This is actually good for people here.
I suspect they do, in fact, understand the difference. And are intentionally conflating lemmy the platform with lemmy.ml the instance in order to dissuade people from using the platform, since they know that most people new to the platform wouldn't understand the distinction.
On another topic, there are rumors circulating that we are fascists or supported genocide. These claims are completely false, and like most viral twitter threads, are coming from a single Mastodon user on a personal vendetta who didnโt provide any sources. Such slander doesnโt deserve any response and is best left ignored. If you want to know the truth then read the following pages (both from 2021):
As you can see we are not a faceless corporation that is accomodating to everyone. We are individuals with our own opinions. If you disagree with these, it is no problem! You can still freely use the Lemmy software on different instances. If you host your own instance, we have no control over it at all and are unable to censor what users say. For more details read the documentation on censorship resistance. In practice, the instance list already contains various instances whose content would be banned from lemmy.ml immediately.
""If you don't agree with our opinion you can gtfo" is a concerning stance.
Would love clarification on that. I've been banned enough for having pretty moderate opinions in extremist subs.
I understand if they don't want maga communities here who heavily censor (as they generally do). I hope they're not ban happy for moderate to small differences of opinion.
For example, I think capitalism in small doses can be a good thing, similar to morphine or cocaine having legitimate medical uses. It's the lack of controls that are the primary issue.
I don't want to get overly invested in something if I'm just going to get banned for not being full communist.
But like I said, so far the only accusations have been extremely vague. I'm keeping an eye out and testing the waters a bit, but I'm not acting too heavily on baseless slander.
For me it doesn't matter for lemmy as a whole. But if there is any truth to it, I want nothing with the instances that are administrated by these guys.
In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or in Chinese the June Fourth (1989) Clearing or June Fourth Massacre, Chinese government troops murdered several hundred citizens and students who were protesting for freedom of speech and freedom of the press, among other things.
Not a good one IMO. I don't obviously think it will get deleted but I think that writing that on c/Technology or c/Lemmy and then complain that it gets deleted would be just a dishonest bait, because it is off-topic and should IMO get deleted from those subs, I at least would delete it and I'm as capitalistic as it gets.
A better test would be to post it on a more general or politics sub and wait and see.
It's 100% on topic. This is THE canonical Lemmy instance and we want evidence of excessive moderation. It's less about politics than it is about neutrality.
If it stays up, it provides evidence directly countering the accusations against the instance. If it doesn't, I know early to not waste my time here.