Unpopular Opinion
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1. NO POLITICS
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This shouldn't need an explanation. If your post or comment is made just to get a rise with no real value, it will be removed. You do this too often, you will get a vacation to touch grass, away from this community for 1 or more days. Repeat offenses will result in a perma-ban.
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I get that. It's just amusing that people think open source means free or there is a place where you won't be silenced for dissent. We're human and we will self select for positive feedback. Lemmy is no less a bubble than reddit or xtwitter.
Lemmy isn’t an echo chamber. It can’t be because it doesn’t have an algorithmic feed so it’s not artificially boosting viewpoints based on engagement. There is simply more people who are more left-leaning than Reddit/twitter. The political posts aren’t self-reinforcing just really prevalent
Lemmy most certainly is less of an echo-chamer. There's often good discussions and less toxic responses and blanket downvoting (not that it doesn't happen).
Typically, heavily downvoted users are trolls, hateful comments, or categorically false claims/propoganda (which is why conservatives don't like it). But there is still toxic bandwagon voting that suppresses dissenting opinions.
But to claim it's on the same level as reddit is laughable. You can claim that lemmy is a "leftist" echo-chamer, but the important distinction is that the "right" do not hold themselves or their news sources to any standard or basis is reality.
Lemmy may be more leftist, but that doesn't mean it's an echo-chamer in the way reddit/conservative forums/subreddits are echo-chamers. And it sure as hell doesn't mean the news/discussion is biased/false in the way it is among conservatives.
Not to mention, there are stark differences in the way extremism manifests and the propensity for violence between the right and left.
Look, your definition of toxic troll and propaganda is going to fall into a different window because you (and I) are leftist. Failure to recognise your own bias is just frustrating. I can't be bothered most of the time. Lemmy is a massive echo chamber for the left, just ask anyone who says Israel is allowed to exist.
I'm not discounting my bias; I'm acknowledging the bias exists, but that it's far more aligned with reality and objectivity than the mainstream right, which complain about the leftist bias of lemmy.
And your Isreal example is totally out of touch. The vast majority of discussion on lemmy condemns both the terrorism of Hamas as well as the genocide being committed by Isreal.