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Cake day: December 19th, 2023

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  • Yes, but it’s predominantly if not all news and politics or political ideological soap box posts or posts about defederation drama and instance infighting.

    Just after having used Lemmy for 3 years, all it really is, is a small platform, for people to create a space where they can freely be hateful and shitty and hostile to opposite political sides that they hate.

    It’s so they can experience feeling powerful over who they hate. In a sense, it’s their way of serving ‘justice’ keeping people out, defederating, is purposeful and habitual. It makes sense to me honestly.

    Keeping Lemmy small, it’s easier to control and to continue to be able to have a place where they hate who they hate.

    It’s annoying when ppl try to deny that.

    Just be honest about it. Be truthful, ppl appreciate honesty.

    Growing Lemmy would not be ideal, bc different people with all kinds of different perspectives AND INTERESTS THAT ISN’T TECH OR POLITICS would make them a minority. That’s purposefully being avoided.

    I found myself telling myself, “Go on reddit today, don’t go on lemmy. You need a break from all the extreme constant politics”

    I don’t engage in politics online at all for a while.

    But that’s all what is posted and talked about here. No one here even wants to have actual fun and be silly or have a good time enjoying themselves. What is the most irritating, is literally no one fucking engages if it isn’t political. That stuff gets ignored and down voted. This is a political place that is the issue.

    There’s no light hearted fun silly cool niche interesting happy or positive shit here. Everyone is angry and political and people are not interested in that.
















  • Unfortunately it’s not up to you decide what I do or do not believe in. You haven’t even asked lol

    Assumptions are unopened windows that foolish birds fly into.

    Chatgpts definition of Assumptions "Assumptions can lead to misguided conclusions, fostering misunderstanding and miscommunication. Relying on assumptions often reflects a lack of critical thinking and a failure to seek accurate information. People who habitually make assumptions may struggle with open-mindedness and may find it challenging to approach situations with objectivity, potentially hindering personal and professional growth."

    Stop assuming. It will do you no favors.