• asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Humans are vulnerable to propaganda. Lemmy’s architecture is against censorship. This helps to push back against propaganda, but only so much. But at least not being censored is a big win IMO.

    • sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      8 hours ago

      You can certainly be censored on Lemmy, depending on your instance. But you can also easily go to another instance and still talk to everybody you used to talk to on the old instance.

      Same thing with propaganda. Your instance can remove it from their hosted communities, or allow it. And you can go to an instance that feels good.

      Does this lead to echo chambers? Probably.

      • interdimensionalmeme
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        1 hour ago

        Yes you can go elsewhere, but you lose your identity, history, relationship and reputation.

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            13 minutes ago

            You have almost 900 post, 9000 comments and you moderate 16 communities. You are a member of the delegate class whose intrinsic power comes from trapping users into their instances and communities by holding their account, history and relationships hostage.

            You can prove me wrong and prove there is no friction to escaping your control by leaving the server sh.itjust.works

            Consider yourself called out.