The reason I ask this question is that it seems like most people who leave Reddit for Lemmy—or the ones who get banned and then come here—got banned for some political reason. So it makes me wonder.
Also, not to mention, the content here is highly politically charged. Actually, I wouldn’t even say that. It’s just mostly political—and extreme.
In your honest opinion, do you think the Lemmy software was created as a place for political extremists to congregate, or was it legitimately made as a social media alternative to Reddit?
What’s your opinion? And what’s been your experience?
The Lemmy software stack was literally created by political extremist. (Not activity pub as a whole) At least one of the lead developers is a tankie. Though is that really more extreme than most capitalist? Not really. Both are pretty extreme. Resulting in heavy centralization of power and resources to the detriment of the average person.
In general Activity Pub as a whole is definitely more left leaning and anarchist. Which is a good thing. If you think otherwise. Why would you think mutual aid, community, and smaller more accountable governance etc is a bad thing. After all it’s what extremely far right groups like the Republicans in the US pretend to stand for while delivering the opposite.
No one in society is politically neutral. And different isn’t necessarily extreme. If you can acknowledge that. You might find you have more in common than you think.
I see it as a Linux focused Reddit alternative with fewer memes. Does it have more political content than reddit, or is it just more noticeable with fewer memes? I don’t even really engage with that stuff unless its news.
If by ‘political’ you mean disagreeing with Reddit’s constant enshittification, then sure.