• TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    That’s the vibe I always got from Reddit. But yeah, the vibe I get from Lemmy is that there are two demographics.

    19-45 white male tech enthusiast and 19-45 white trans female tech enthusiast.

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          It’s such a hilariously leftist trope to fuck up your own community’s growth with purity tests

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            Eh, some communities are more/less leftist than others. There’ll always be a cutoff point of course, and that’s necessary.

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              News and World News are my two main communities. Those are communities that, in any serious community-building sense, should be heavily moderated so as not to alienate normals.

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        The only material I’ve seen heavily moderated by leftists is misinformation, regardless of political orientation (although American conservatism is more heavily moderated since much of it IS demonstrably misinformation currently).

        I’m willing to be proven wrong if you have any examples you could recommend.

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          I just wish the rules were clearer. I’ve posted memes that I thought were in good taste but if the content has to do with a minority group then you better be fanatically praising them. That’s one of the reasons I stopped posting to !memes@lemmy.ml .

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      Which is interesting. On the early days of Digg it was the same demographic, although more politically center. Then in the early days of reddit the same thing happened. It was mostly Linux and tech. So having the same starting demo is not a bad thing, but the question is, will it grow to adopt others

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      although i’m a white male in the age group i am neither of these… i know you didn’t say everyone is in these groups, just here to represent us anti trans folks who don’t know shit about computers. And they say commenting helps lemmy grow, so i’m doing that too.

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      I think Lemmy skews towards the younger end though. Of course I could be very mistaken as this impression is entirely unscientific and is based solely on the levels of knowledge and general discourse that are prevalent on Lemmy.

      To my eye, a large percentage of Lemmy’s users are both relatively low-information and lacking in real life experience. They also tend to be very ideological which in my experience is something that tends to diminish with age.

      Again, I could be very wrong about this.