• imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      The answer to your question is that lemmygrad.ml is the 4th largest server on the platform. I would imagine far right servers are simply too small to have been noticed and blocked thus far. I think socialism is cool, but I find it hard to justify heavy handed authoritarian methods.

      I wanted to make an account on lemmy and lemmygrad but idk if I was denied for having the wrong opinions or they were just full. But either way, you’re implying some kind of conspiracy around the motivations of servers blocking lemmygrad, when it’s just simply that people find them annoying and obnoxious so they chose to block them.

      If your intention is to spread socialism to protect people from an impending economic collapse, perhaps you should consider behaving in a manner conducive to winning people over to your side, instead of aggressively alienating people by brazenly supporting the CCP.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think people are blocking Lemmygrad because they think capitalism is the right tool for dealing with significant shifts in employment dynamics.

      Rightists are weirdly good at sidling up to their terrible ideas by yelling “free speech” very loudly or whatever. And also they kind of just got here. My uninformed read on Lemmygrad is that they are more likely to come right out with whatever it is people don’t like about them, and they’ve been on here long enough for that to upset the other instances.

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      This observation has left me puzzled as I fail to grasp the underlying reasons behind it.

      In a nutshell: Lemmygrad posts are often polemical, contrasting with the (usually) more relaxed discussions on the typical refugee instance when they show up on the all feed. This contrast harms the instance’s atmosphere by promoting combative discussions, thereby potentially driving users away. So, for some instances, the straightforward solution is to block the instance responsible for those intrusive posts. The ideological rift doesn’t help either.