I’ve been noticing a lot of back and forth between instances, changes of stances etc. I was wondering if there is any place that just collects what each instance represents from a philosophical perspective. This would be great in helping people choosing an instance before they join, or later if they want to switch to another instance.

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lemmy.world neoliberal psy-op

lemmy.ml communist but not insane

hexbear communist insane

lemmygrad.ml communist insane

dbzer0 anarchist sane

slrpnk anarchist sane

these are what i know.

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I sense there may be some bias.

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Everyone has their own opinion. I’m just commenting on the recent lemmy.world rule changes and my experience with the other instances. I am not bias to these ideologies except anti-neoliberal.

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please learn to format lemmy posts correctly, no one can read that

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Better?

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yes, bullet points would have been even better, but this is ok

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Gotta say, though, the Hexbears are havibg fun with it. Some communities seem sort of dour by comparison.

FWIW, SDF probably skews a bit anarchist, but if there’s a founding principle behind the organization, it’s “a harem of cute girls, and they picked the PDP-11”

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Expanding:

mander.xyz - science

sh.itjust.works - no ideology but fully powered by renewable energy

feddit.[some country] - that country (German: feddit.org, not feddit.de)

programming.dev - IT

(Also not sure if I’d call lemmy.ml sane, there is a lot of Lenin/Stalin/Tito/Mao/etc relativism there)

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It’s relatively sane when compared to its lemmygrad and hex ear counterparts. Although i do agree that they’re stills quite insane

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