• ghost_laptop@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    well, here on lemmy for example when it comes to moderation we try to not follow the western narrative/norm when it comes to certain topics. i ban people constantly for expressing views that express normalized support for us imperialism, whereas in reddit you’d get that force-fed into your cerebellum even if you dont want to, in every community, all the time. generally this isn’t so much an infrastructure issue, although it is, since us owned platforms push their view, they become mainstraim and the norm, and that way the Western Way is now the default. but rather how you engage as a community.

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        22 hours ago

        That’s not what was said. More isn’t better when it’s just more noise, more CIA narrative.

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          18 hours ago

          Not “more content” but the issue is more so with content, not the infrastructure. I was focusing on the delivery mechanism (networking, routers, protocols, etc)

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            17 hours ago

            Excellent, thanks for the clarification. I’ll think about that, because those things have their own foibles.