Comment on Why do .ml users get a bad rep?
watson@lemmy.world 5 days agoTo clarify, the instance only matters if that instance is, itself, inherently political (many ARE). There are many other instances which are apolitical and don’t censor posts based on political bias, unless it is especially extreme, but those are exceptions that are explained when it occurs, which is rarely.
leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
Mostly this is an issue with .ml and .world.
The others will often tell you their bias before you join, often in the name itself.
Cowbee@lemmy.ml 4 days ago
To be fair, Lemmy.ml does as well, it forces you to copy a section of The Principles of Communism before joining.
watson@lemmy.world 4 days ago
It’s my philosophy that going around, uninformed and uninitiated, and even getting burned a few times is a great way, and possibly the best way, to discover where you really belong on Lemmy. I believe it to be a formative and even a necessary experience.
That’s really my advice for how to find the “correct instance for you”. Everyone here got there by trial and error, and I believe it is a formative enough experience that everyone should go through it. Joining Reddit was far too easy.