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@vogi @Galaxynowy lemmy is too ideological which make federation a drawback not an advantage.
You writing from Mastodon where I definitively agree that federation is more apparent. I stopped using it myself because of that. But on the “threadiverse” I feel like its different as everything is naturally a bit more centralized through the existence of communities. which makes the switch from Reddit to Lemmy not as jarring as Twitter to Mastodon.
EDIT: oh just realized i completely ignored your point… I do not really see it though to be honest. Sure if you are on .ml it will be ideological, but thanks to federation I do not have to.
@vogi other instance are also ideological like world is generally screwed toward liberal centrist
Yea, I guess you are right. But I do not think that this is something the federation aspect amplifies, you could say that over legacy social media as well. They are all skewed towards some ideology over another.