I get you don’t want to engage with tankie propaganda when you open lemmy (fair, me neither), but lemmygrad.ml is already defederated from most instances. I don’t see the problem with lemmy.ml, wich is a general purpose instance run by the dev, with diverse communities and users. Unless you want to boicot the dev, but then why use his software at all? I don’t get it
It’s irrelevant who made lemmy since it’s an open source project. Both reddit and lemmy are products of capitalist systems.
It’s also using ActivityPub protocol, which was developed by W3C, a non-profit organization with a CEO, a board of directors and sponsored by large corporations such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
Wait untill you find who made lemmy in the first place. But don’t worry, there’s this proud capitalist alternative called reddit.
I’ve been here for over a month, I’m well aware of who the Lemmy dev is.
Fortunately I also understand how Lemmy and the fediverse works.
I get you don’t want to engage with tankie propaganda when you open lemmy (fair, me neither), but lemmygrad.ml is already defederated from most instances. I don’t see the problem with lemmy.ml, wich is a general purpose instance run by the dev, with diverse communities and users. Unless you want to boicot the dev, but then why use his software at all? I don’t get it
It’s irrelevant who made lemmy since it’s an open source project. Both reddit and lemmy are products of capitalist systems.
It’s also using ActivityPub protocol, which was developed by W3C, a non-profit organization with a CEO, a board of directors and sponsored by large corporations such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft.