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I mean I joined lemmy.world in the migration from Reddit and haven't really seen any problems with being here. I tried joining one of the ones that needed a sign up request when I first switched to Lemmy but I didn't want to have to deal with waiting to use Lemmy. I haven't really noticed any problems being on lemmy.world and personally I don't even look at what instances people are from. I just treat it like reddit, we're all using Lemmy at the end of the day.
Well, maybe you don't get into the kinds of discussions I do, or our values are different. It seems like particularly when I say anything advocating for minorities it attracts a slew of reactionaries who are persistent and impossible to reason with, and two of the places I've noticed they tend to come from are lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, both largeish instances with open sign up. I haven't noticed any particularly reactionary instances apart from the tankie ones.
This is probably the reason a number of instances have defedded from .world, so you are probably getting more of those kinds of people, and less of the people who would object to that kind of hatred, whether you've noticed it or not.
And I've noticed this problem seems worse here than it was on reddit, but I've realised it makes sense because the more vocal people are the ones more likely to leave or get booted from reddit, so of course we get them here, and of course the ones who have covert ideologies tend to go for open sign up.
Personally I prefer to be on an instance that I know is roughly aligned with my values so I know I won't have to make the case to my admins that hate is bad and should be moderated out.
Maybe what I said should've been more neutrally stated, but it is just my opinion.
I mean I notice people like that but I never really pay attention to what instance they're from. They're usually a minority in any post I see anyways though and are being downvoted a bunch. Most of the time I see lots of fairly progressive people or at worst people who were supporting Biden unconditionally and trying to call anyone who pointed out any problems with him bots. Maybe it's cause I'm still using Lemmy mostly like I used reddit and treating it as one unified platform instead of a bunch of smaller connected ones. But personally I'd prefer being on an instance that allows me to connect to as many other instances as possible cause personally I don't want some admin team telling me who I can and can't interact with, I'd much rather just pick communities I like no matter what instance they're on that I like and trust the communities more with the moderation. I'd rather handle blocking instances and communities myself rather then leaving it in the hands of admins that could power trip. Again maybe that's just my mindset from Reddit, personally I've enjoyed Lemmy so far and haven't really noticed any problems on world.
Right well the only issue with world in that case is that other instances defed from it, so you do have admins telling you what you're not allowed to see, but you're unaware of it because you're cut off from them.
Like I said, I tend to attract that sort of person just by saying things they don't like and I've noticed a pattern. Some other instances have noticed that pattern too which is why they defedded.