WIth Reddit self-destructing, many have been wondering about alternatives on the Fediverse.

I do NOT recommend Lemmy. I have serious long-standing deep concerns about the developers, see here: https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379

As far as I know, nothing has changed since then and Lemmy's issues remain.

Alternatively there's Kbin (https://kbin.social & https://kbin.pub) which seems less problematic. Regarding cryptocurrency issue: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fediparty/pulls/97#issuecomment-663170

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Content warning: Please don't use Lemmy :( Human rights, oppression

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@feditips What's wrong with lemi, like, the code itself? The devs, as you said on that thread, have lots of issues. However, is that a platform's fault? why not, like, just make our own instances or whatever, where that shit isn't allowed anywhere? If twitter would be open source tomorrow and would be implementing activity pub, hell yeah, I'm all for people making instances, though in practice mastodon has the most important features of twitter anyway, so yeah, twitter doesn't accomplish much at this point anyway, open sourced or not.

@bgtlover

I don't think tech is neutral.

If developers have a problematic attitude to human rights, I do not feel comfortable recommending their work.

@feditips @bgtlover One of the main developers is responsible for compiling one of the more comprehensive lists of US human rights violations circulating on the net: https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/master/us_atrocities.md He has written many other essays (https://github.com/dessalines/essays), so we don't have to speculate or fill in the blanks.
essays/us_atrocities.md at master · dessalines/essays

A few essays on communism. Contribute to dessalines/essays development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@porkroll @bgtlover Yeah, to me it seems more like a moderation issue.

@feditips did you do the right thing and report the content?