People do this because of several reasons. Moderation policies, political alignment of the people who run the place. And because we don’t want this decentral network to be just one big central instance. Though… the same thing applies to lemmy world, which became the biggest instance after the ml one.
It’s run by the main developers of Lemmy, and they’re both authoritarian communists (which I just got from Wikipedia as I’m trying not to use the pejoritve “tankie”).
Anything that could be perceived as speaking down towards Russia, China, maybe even North Korea, ends up with your comment getting deleted and your account banned for a period of time.
They started Lemmy because @dessalines got banned from Reddit. The backwards thinking is that people shouldn’t be banned for speaking their minds, yet their instance is the absolute worst for that.
By avoiding .ml you are helping Lemmy be what it should be – a decentralized, user owned, user moderated place with sensible decisions behind the scenes.
Yep that’s pretty much the long and short of it. People will say, if you just stick to the technical topics then you’re fine and they’ll ignore you. Which is true to an extent. But you should not have to. And most people don’t want to popularize places like that to begin with if they knew.
This part is a small tangential nitpick. What Russia China North Korea Etc have is not communism. They may call it Communism. But what is important to note is that one is uppercase and one is lowercase. One is an adjective that describes a stateless classless society. The other is a noun often used to refer to a tightly controlling state with a strict regiment class structure between the political and non political classes. Honestly I think the term communism is beyond Rehabilitation. Though I would still like to try and see it differentiated from the noun.
!linux@lemmy.world and !linux@programming.dev have my support since I boycott .ml whenever possible.
Missed the lore.
Why boycott .ml ?
People do this because of several reasons. Moderation policies, political alignment of the people who run the place. And because we don’t want this decentral network to be just one big central instance. Though… the same thing applies to lemmy world, which became the biggest instance after the ml one.
It’s run by the main developers of Lemmy, and they’re both authoritarian communists (which I just got from Wikipedia as I’m trying not to use the pejoritve “tankie”).
Anything that could be perceived as speaking down towards Russia, China, maybe even North Korea, ends up with your comment getting deleted and your account banned for a period of time.
They started Lemmy because @dessalines got banned from Reddit. The backwards thinking is that people shouldn’t be banned for speaking their minds, yet their instance is the absolute worst for that.
By avoiding .ml you are helping Lemmy be what it should be – a decentralized, user owned, user moderated place with sensible decisions behind the scenes.
Yep that’s pretty much the long and short of it. People will say, if you just stick to the technical topics then you’re fine and they’ll ignore you. Which is true to an extent. But you should not have to. And most people don’t want to popularize places like that to begin with if they knew.
This part is a small tangential nitpick. What Russia China North Korea Etc have is not communism. They may call it Communism. But what is important to note is that one is uppercase and one is lowercase. One is an adjective that describes a stateless classless society. The other is a noun often used to refer to a tightly controlling state with a strict regiment class structure between the political and non political classes. Honestly I think the term communism is beyond Rehabilitation. Though I would still like to try and see it differentiated from the noun.