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And you think letting them take part in discussions here won't make users outside their instance convert? The more they can spread their message the more people join their cause and more join then leave. Sure some are already over there and don't believe their bs, there's a lot less of them than potential converts on Lemmy at large.
Don't be afraid of their "arguments".
What I don't want is to see more people join them, I know I'm not at risk, but some people are.
So you'd rather they join there because that's their only option and get them submerged in that bubble?
They won't join then if they don't see the message in the first place.
This is a delusion. Everyone knows how deep the youtube rabbit hole can take you.
Well then, buy YouTube from Google and remove the content from there... Or you know, do your part where you're able to.
But are they coming to this instance in any significant capacity? If they keep their discussions/trolling off of this instance then I don't see any benefit. Individuals can already block the instance on their own accounts.
They've started:
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/293823
Same tactic as always too, there's nothing special about Lemmy that will prevent the alt-right and tankies from spreading if no measures are taken. We've already defederated from the tankies instance, why not do the same with the other extreme?
Is it just the 1 person trolling so far then? Because that's all I've seen your links. If it's one troll, then the admins here can just ban them and move on.
As the saying goes, 1 is chance, 2 is a coincidence, 3+ is a pattern
One trolling, one recruiting.
That's exactly how it begins on every single platform. How long do we wait before applying knowledge learned from all other social medias?
Seems a bit early to resort to the slippery slope fallacy.
I'll reiterate my stance: there doesn't seem to be an extended history of trolling from them (yet), and there's nothing stopping you or anyone else here from blocking their content from your own account. If that changes and they start trolling or breaking rules here, then I'll definitely support defederating from them, but at the moment that seems to be overkill.
Meanwhile, I'll point out that there's spots in this thread where you have been less than civil over mere differences in opinion. That is not how you get people to side with you.
Is it really a slippery slope fallacy if the same story repeats itself on all social media platforms that don't censor the alt-right? What makes Lemmy special that would prevent it?
You do realize you're making the exact same point as anti-LGBT advocates, right?
Eh what? 😂
Find me a study showing that sexual orientation is contagious and spreads through social media like extremist opinions do. Please, humour me!