There are so many lemmy instances, what about exploding-heads appealed to you?
Because I saw other instances calling for defedarating this one. Naturally, I wanted to join any instance that leftist censorious cucks want to defederate from.
Because another instance I was on threw a fit that this one allowed free speech
I like the idea of Lemmy, but I don’t like how a lot of the instances will defederate from others because one instance might have different views or political makeup - esp towards those who lean on the right; so to find out if I could find an instance that was more open to free speech and exchanges of ideas I went out to see if there was one which had a the_donald community that all the other instances don’t seem to allow – and I will say, that particular community is not even of any interest to me as I’m not a Trump supporter, nor from America, nor am I right leaning either in terms of my political views, but I like the idea of speech and ideas not being censored. So if this particular one will allow the one that seems to always get censored on the others, then that is a good sign to me that overall here speech and thoughts will not be censored – hence why I joined.
I went looking for an instance that wasn’t a left wing echo chamber after a mod on one of the big instances started getting power-crazy in a thread about the affirmative action SCOTUS ruling.
Content here is a little further right than I’m usually looking for, but I don’t have to tiptoe around on eggshells fearing a ban, and that’s what matters.
I joined Lemmy.world during the Reddit blackout because it was the largest instance. I noticed the site leaned heavily to the left but this is to be expected since Reddit does too. I blocked all of the political communities since I just wanted to read about technology and other non political things like I do on Reddit, since the rest of that site is also a liberal cesspool.
I came to Lemmy.world one day to see a post about a Nazi instance and went to the post to figure out what the URL was. I would never join an actual Nazi site but in 2023 the left calls anyone that disagrees with them a Nazi. I had hoped Lemmy would be like the earlier days of Reddit where things weren’t so politically correct, but I shouldn’t have been surprised that Reddit refugees would want a Reddit like experience with heavy moderation and down votes for anyone who dares to disagree with the left wing hivemind.
Unfortunately whenever the left bans all the right wingers from their sites, it just makes their sites more extreme left. The people they ban just go and create their own websites that become even more extreme right than what their old communities were like. This seems to be the trend over the last several years and it causes political discussion sites to become extremist circlejerks. I’d love to find an instance that allows more reasonable debate and isn’t heavily moderated like Reddit. So far this instance has potential.