For me, it’s the lack of diversity in opinions. IDK about you but I’ve only seen people from here and lemmygrad.ml, and nearly everyone is pretty far left. I’m not having a big problem with it, but the site is very, umm, single-minded.
And this mind is particularly hostile to my ideas
for me, it’s not being able to flag posts for mod review. i’d open an issue on GitHub, but social anxiety
We already have an issue for this, just need to find the time to work on it.
thanks. i kinda figured there’d be an issue for it and i just didn’t see it, since it seemed like an odd oversight.
In fact its already implemented in Lemmy, but still needs to be added to the frontend.
Devs: Openly communist
Libs: Wouldn’t it be better you guys tried to be a bit more like redditors? 🤔
Personally, I’ve been generally happy with Lemmy overall. There are some minor UI quirks, but overall it’s been great and I really like the community here. It’s refreshing to have a forum that’s politically left.
Yeah. With the UI my only problem would be that I can’t send messages/comments with CTRL-Enter like on Reddit
I think there’s just a lot of american leftist reactionaries on this site and it’s sort of a microcosm of the US left mob mentality right now.
But you’re here, and even though you’re getting downvoted the mods are mature and open to differing opinion. So keep speaking your mind respectfully and if your ideas make sense eventually other will join and the culture will evolve. Or it won’t, and move onto something else that fulfills you and helps you learn and enage in community.
Someone seems to be stalking me and down-votes nearly all my posts (>﹏<)
But actually… I have the suspicion that some people here run alternative accounts to strawman etc. certain arguments, which in a few rare cases is understandable but in general just dishonest and a bad praxis.
We could find out who downvotes you, but it would be complicated and I’m not sure it would be a good idea.
That part was mostly joking, don’t worry about it and I agree it is probably not a good idea anyways.
Out of curiosity why would it be a potentially bad idea? Someone downvoted all of my replies to a controversial post I made in a thread immediately after I made the posts. I’m curious if it was the same person or multiple people. Complexity aside, would knowing who downvoted you encourage harassment of the voter? On discourse for example you can see who upvoted and downvoted you. On reddit this isn’t the case.
People will mostly stop down-voting if it is easy to figure out who down-voted. And then you end up with up-votes only, similar to likes on other social networks. There is a lot to be said about pros and cons of either system, but giving people some popular feed-back that they might be on a wrong track has some benefits IMHO.
Eventually we’ll add a user setting to hide scores, which would mitigate a lot of ppls anxiety about seeing scores / downvotes.
We had a similar idea in lemmur, though we were thinking about the bias it causes rather than the anxiety. But of course anxiety about scores is also a very valid reason to hide them. Therefore we will hold off with implementing it and wait for the official user setting to appear :)
That does make sense to do, we’ll have a proper user setting for it.
From a reader perspective I find it to be more cathartic to downvote an idea i disagree with than educational as a post maker that my opinion is unpopular. Especially if someone indiscriminately starts downvoting be because of a grudge. If anything it makes me think “wow these people are ignorant.” This is admittedly self-centered, but with anonymity on the internet, and a lot of the half-baked raw thoughts that get shared on forums like this, I get the perspective that’s what most posters would feel like when they receive downvotes. I’ve certainly witnessed it on Lemmy where people make angry comments calling out downvoters for downvoting instead of replying with counterpoints. I agree with your points in theory but from a behavioural perspective I think anonymous downvoting might discourage courage to post new or controversial ideas.
Yeah maybe, but I also see a “wrong-way driver” effect. You know like the old joke about how the one driving thinks there are “hundreds of wrong-way drivers”. So yeah the initial reaction is often “wow these people are ignorant”, but at some point it will trigger some introspection in most people (I hope).
complaining about the lack of diversity in opinions
Welcome to the internet
I’m not sure what you’re trying to say?
Internet is not a place to find diversity of opinions. Each encloses themselves in opinions bubbles in order to find “peer confirmation” (AKA circlejerk). It is the natural state of Internet and it is hard to change it (for instence, when two opinions bubbles clashes together on Twitter, it ends in a disaster)
I mean true but I wouldn’t say it’s so black and white. Sometimes there are amounts of disagreement, and sometimes the entire site/group/something things exactly the same way.
Although this has much to do with the type of site you’re on and the way submissions are ordered. E.g. where they are ordered by the number of replies, then more inflammatory submissions will be at the top, while a vote-based system (most of social media today), benefits the most popular opinions in said community
For me, it’s the lack of diversity in opinions
I don’t so much mind this by itself, but there are a lot of political posts. One reason I don’t like Reddit is that there is a ton of politics. Never have I come to a forum for political content.
To fair I think the diversity lacks in stuff like tech too. So it’s not an exclusively political thing
What do you mean by lack of diversity in tech?
(This is just personal experience I might have missed people)
But I only see a certain “technically progressive” (hopefully you understand what I mean) thinking, e.g. the people who praise Rust, Go and JS, etc.
I can’t really see any of the (to be fair they are also rare on other platforms) “technically conservative” (I’m stealing political terms here), the people who prefer C and in general more lightweight software, or the people who will really praise the “Unix philosophy” and stuff. Otherwise known as the suckless people.
I don’t understand something. What does this have to do with “left-minded” or “right-minded” people?
I consider myself in the far-left but I include myself in the people who prefer to avoid unnecessary waste of resources and am into digital minimalism.
I have had a lot of experiences in my still short life of people demanding more shit just to get their things done like at SysAdmin studies and I am finishing them with just ultra-low spec resources in comparison.
I also like Pascal programming language and philosophy behind it with the sad part of not being able to learn a lot in my environment in comparison with Java, which I studied recently.
This is a separate spectrum, it only connects with politics in names. I named “technical conservatives” that because they, similar to real-world conservatives, are against change and/or want to go back to the past. A “technical progressive” on the other hand, wants to move and advocates for the newer technologies.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Now I understand.
To be exact I want progress but to non-stupid options. I want progress being sure of what I am doing at every possible level.
Posting stuff is damn slow.
Viewing stuff is a bit slow too.
Yeah. The site needs quite a bit o optimization.
I understand the feeling. I am reluctant to participate in many of the discussions because I feel out of my element. I think if people here knew who I am IRL they would hate me by default.
The problem you’re describing is just because there are very few Lemmy instances at the moment, and they all have left political slants. Once Lemmy is more popular in general you will see more general-purpose instances with less of a political focus, instances focusing on a particular subculture or fan community, as well as liberal/conservative political instances.
great experience
When I login lemmy brings me back to https://lemmy.ml/ regardless from which community im in. Thats annoying af.
i mean this with the utmost compassion: maybe your ideas suck…
Do you think your political differences are getting in the way of you having a good time in your Lemmy communities?
My only complaint about Lemmy is that it doesn’t render correctly on certain browsers like Waterfox and Pale Moon due to the fact that
it’s written in Rustit requires the unloading of CSS. This isn’t Lemmy’s fault, rather it’s the problem of the other browsers because they don’thave Rust supporthave support for CSS unloading.I think Rust is only the server? IIRC the client is written in JS with InfernoJS.
My mistake, it’s the CSS.
it kinda annoys me that there’s a lot of China/NK simps here. I mean it doesn’t bother me too much but it will definitely cripple the ability for this project to grow
I would say the same about USA simps on Reddit, but here we are. Its good to have a community with a different viewpoint in that regard.