this post was submitted on 01 Jun 2023
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Talk about whatever, respecting the rules established by Lemmygrad. Failing to comply with the rules will grant you a few warnings, insisting on breaking them will grant you a beautiful shiny banwall.
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Another thought, should I just make a lemmy.ml account?
Do it, then you can look at labor aristocracy in action.
I can see your post from here so you're not being too heavily blocked. Some people maybe just have a kneejerk reaction to communist imagery/mentality (maybe bad experiences in various countries' history, etc)
you can see me because lemmy doesnt have lemmygrad blocked, the 2 recommended general instances have lemmygrad blocked, and when browsing thru lemmy I see posts from people in other instances and like half of them already have lemmygrad blocked despite being pretty new
Which recommended general instances have lemmygrad blocked?
I meant on https://join-lemmy.org/instances, the 2 under recommended are sopuli.xyz and beehaw.org, both have lemmygrad blocked (beehaw doesnt even have the nazis blocked yet last I checked lmao)
it's just so weird they all claim we brigade but I go browse thru lemmy threads and we're almost never in there
doing some digging, some instances like feddit.de would be more willing to be federated with us if they could just like mute us and keep our communities' posts from popping up in their all, which is fair, and then I would actually be able to interact with them on like lemmy.ml. hopefully lemmy devs add something like that
This seems like the easiest and most sensible option, tbh. For anyone reading this and considering it, imagine how cool you'll become.
Ill even be willing to bring cookies to new comrades
Yeah it's made by the "privacy" advocates on PrivacyGuides, in one of the posts there they outright deny Apple spying because "even the CIA cannot break into iPhones, so why would we trust the FSB", it's a charade.