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@rosano

I am suggesting avoiding the platform, as the platform developers are also the people who run the problematic instance (and they also promote another problematic instance on the "join lemmy" site).

A fork run by new developers might be a possibility though? (I am not a dev though, so I do not know how viable this is.)

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    Lemmy's developers say "we are strictly against all forms of oppression (including genocide), and dont allow anything that promotes or supports oppression" and "We definitely are very staunchly against bigotry or persecution of minorities, and are strict about banning that".

    This is difficult to fully reconcile with what actually happens on the developers' own instance, and those they feature.

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    The problem here isn't Lemmy's politics, but their attitude to threads about human rights violations.

    On the face of it, the developers' main Lemmy instance has lots of uncontroversial general interest threads, but when you start digging on controversial topics a worrying pattern emerges.

    The worrying posts are very reminiscent of the way certain churches have handled priest abuse claims: denial.

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    There's threads denyng the oppression of Uyghur muslims (this oppression has been well documented by NGOs, for example: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/asa17/4137/2021/ug/).

    Other posts deny that North Korea is oppressive.

    Meanwhile, another suggests celebrating Stalin's birthday as he was such a great guy.

    (Incidentally, I have receipts, DM me if you want to see them for yourself.)

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    You get the picture.

    These posts were on the main Lemmy instance, as featured on the official Lemmy website.

    Over the past few days I have tried to engage with Lemmy about these posts in private, as I was sure it must be a misunderstanding.

    However, Lemmy said that "none of the posts you linked are against our rules", and refused to even discuss the actual issues because "this format is not conducive to political disagreements".

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    I deeply regret ever having publicised Lemmy. I'm really sorry.

    Don't use Lemmy.

    For whatever my opinion is worth any more, I would now recommend that people cancel their donations to Lemmy, stay as far away from Lemmy as possible, and donate to another Fediverse project instead.

    I was wondering whether to stay quiet, but it seemed better to speak up and say something

    6/6

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    p.s. I put the wrong link for Amnesty, the Uyghur report is here:

    https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/asa17/4137/2021/ug/

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    p.p.s. Someone has pointed out that lemmy.ml (the official Lemmy instance) resolves to the same IP address as lemmygrad.ml (the instance that contains the most disturbing material).

    Lemmy.ml also federates with lemmygrad, and the devs advertise lemmygrad on their "join lemmy" site.

    Do the Lemmy developers themselves run the lemmygrad.ml site? (Its main logo is a tank, incidentally.)

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    p.p.p.s. There was an older "reddit for the Fediverse" project called Prismo which had some working instances at one point.

    Perhaps someone could resurrect it, to provide an alternative to Lemmy?

    https://gitlab.com/prismosuite/prismo

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    The "CW" icon on Mastodon stands for "Content Warning". The contents of the post is hidden, and you have to click on the warning to see the contents.

    It was originally introduced so people could hide potentially upsetting topics, but it can be used for any purpose.

    Many people hide political posts with a "Pol" content warning, while others use CWs to hide spoilers on posts about films.

    Some use CWs to tell a joke in the warning, with the punchline revealed in the contents.

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    You can (sort of) verify your identity on Mastodon if you own a website.

    1. Go to Edit Profile > Appearance > Profile Metadata, add your website address (including https://) to the metadata section.

    2. Copy the verification code into your website's code. (The verification code is next to the Metadata section)

    3. Click "Save Changes" after you have done all of the above.

    Your website will then be listed on your profile with a green background and a tick next to it, proving you are the owner.

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    Have you been tagged in a conversation that you're not interested in, but you don't want to mute or block anyone?

    You can mute just that conversation by going to one of the messages in the thread, clicking "..." and selecting "Mute Conversation".

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    Do you have a WordPress blog? Did you know you can connect it to the Fediverse?

    ✅ There's a WordPress plugin which lets people on Mastodon (and the rest of the Fediverse) follow, share and comment on your blog. It's called ActivityPub For Wordpress and you can get it from here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub

    The author of the plugin is @pfefferle

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    The desktop version of Mastodon has two different interfaces: a single column Twitter-style one, and a multicolumn Tweetdeck-style one.

    ✅ To switch between Mastodon's desktop interfaces, go to Preferences > Appearance > Enable Advanced Web Interface. Selecting it activates multicolumn, unselecting it activates single column.

    Multicolumn lets you add lots of additional columns, which may be handy for desktops on very wide monitors.

    Screenshot of Mastodon's multicolumn desktop interface

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