For me, it did.

I signed up on lemmy.ml 2 months before the Russo-Ukraine war and learnt about lemmygrad.ml. When the Russo-Ukraine war started, the Lemmygrad posts about Ukraine motivated me to dig more into the conflict. I was already pretty open to ideas, so I didn’t see any risk in it.

The result is that I learned about the scum reality of the United States. I saw a video that showed some atrocities of the Azov Battalion, and another video of Russian troops caring for the Ukrainian civilians. I didn’t get much of an emotional reaction; but I now had a general ideas of the (war) crimes Nazis commit. I also saw a disparity in views on Lemmygrad from Reddit; reddit has (heavily biased) support for U.S forces, while Lemmygrad has general support of Russian forces.

  • Not much where I live. (Thailand) The American et.al. act the way some of us has been expecting. The biggest impact would be, since my country have good relationships with literally everyone involved in this conflict and want to maintain it that way, navigating the political clusterfuck has been nothing but headache.

    Side “benefit” of the conflict is that it help me reevaluate the way I view a bunch of my libs “friend”. I used to think they’re just ignorant libs, but, gosh, they practically worship the west.