I took a quick look while it was up and it was just a user guide, similar to the lemmymigration subreddit

  • TooL
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    101 year ago

    Honestly, I joined lemmy.ml first before really taking a look at the ideals of most of that userbase and I just do not agree with a large part of what they identify with.

    Bounced around to a few other instances that all seemed… Idk not the right fit. But kbin so far seems much more my style and I finally now got an account created so we’ll see how it goes.

    • @Gray@lemmy.ca
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      151 year ago

      I feel like the server owner matters more than the platform itself. Which is to say that while I’m also not a fan of how far left the lemmy devs are, I have found some lemmy communities to be more in line with my values. I imagine if lemmy grows at all we’re eventually going to see many views represented. So I think whether to use kbin or lemmy should really come down to aesthetic preferences. I personally prefer the look/feel of lemmy, but I respect anyone who prefers kbin. It’s pretty cool that we can communicate across platforms. Really shows the power of ActivityPub.

    • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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      101 year ago

      I’m curious what has turned you off here, since I’m very new. Reddit’s weirdly right wing political tilt has been turning me off for some time now, hoping that’s not the case here.

    • @Captain_Wtv@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Most of the communities federate with Lemmy though, so Idk if you can escape it.

      For example this post is on Lemmy.

      And now that I think about it it kind of makes sense. Most of the time if you want a non-corporate protocol, it’s made by leftists or people that are really right-wing.