• ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    Honestly, I kind of hope they do.

    Every time they experience the slightest indication that their views aren’t normal or reasonable, they lose a little bit of confidence and a little bit of power.

    Think about the “weird” moment last summer. Walz had Republicans sputtering and whining about how they totally aren’t weird at all. The best Trump could come up with was “no u!” I think, if Harris had maintained that energy, she’d have been inaugurated this week. And speaking of this week, Trump is all offended and in a tizzy because an Episcopal priest read him the words of Jesus on Tuesday.

    The slightest speedbump or disfavor spins them out.

    Now. What community on the internet is more disfavorable toward conservatives than Lemmy? It’s nothing but speedbumps for them over here. They’d last approximately an hour and a half, and they’d see a more united resistance than they’ve ever imagined from corporate-owned media. Some of them might even realize that the mainstream socials are actually preferential toward them, and maybe reevaluate some opinions. For a moment, they’d see how weird they are.

    Filter bubbles aren’t inherently bad. But when they’re holding together an odious group in a terrible shared delusion, they need to be popped. Lemmy might pop their bubble, at least a little bit.

    Let them come. I pity their bar tabs.

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      The moderation practices on that subreddit have created an environment where dissenting opinions are swiftly and permanently banned. This approach has fostered an echo chamber where only one perspective is allowed to thrive, reinforcing a cycle of confirmation bias and groupthink. As a result, most conservative posts lack depth and often resemble oversimplified memes rather than meaningful discourse.

      Even when an opposing viewpoint manages to slip through, it’s often dismissed as artificial or the work of bots. This mindset reveals how deeply entrenched their worldview has become—so much so that they struggle to believe that differing opinions could be genuine. It’s a surreal and unfortunate dynamic that stifles any chance of productive discussion.

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        A sure sign of their self delusion is that this sub admits “satire” posts, in what is supposed to be for discussing conservative topics.

        Because leftists are not as inconsiderate as them, they have to make up imaginary stories to expel their rancor.

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        Indeed! Which is why they need to be shown the real world. Lemmy isn’t that, but it could shock their systems into believing that /r/conservative isn’t, either.

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          I’ve been aware of the fediverse since the api-lypse but have just been lurking for a good while. I really hope we manage to find a social media system that doesn’t bow to censorship. We need to find a way that lets us decentralize servers to not rely on AWS.

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            That costs a lot of money. “Finding” that sort of thing is basically just going to involve donating a bunch of cash, on an ongoing basis.

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              Finding could also mean letting users share hosting responsibilities. Like making fediverse similar to torrenting.

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                Interesting idea. I don’t know if we have a robust enough infrastructure for that right now, but it’s conceptually interesting.

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                    For sure, though at some point you still hit the centralization of DNS. There are distributed DNS resolvers, but you’re still going to be a little bit beholden to domain name authorities. So with that backstop as a given, sometimes it’s better to just live with the hosting company but be as platform-agnostic as possible so that you can jump ship to another one if needed—unless you’re willing to go full TOR, I suppose.

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                At first I thought you meant pitching in for the cost, but you mean more like lending cpu cycles or memory.