I’m getting banned on a lot of communities here on Lemmy, I’m just taking it for a ride.
Fediverse is a great step forward. But it really creates echo chambers, even more so than on Reddit I feel.
On Reddit you have for example capitalismvsocialism or purplepilldebate.
Places that people come together to talk out their differences (or yell at eachother, 70% of the time).
If there’s an open source platform where people can create communities but can’t ban people on them. I’d join it in a heartbeat.
But then the problem would be things like CP.
So I suppose that’s just not going to be possible.
There’s always going to be abuse, difficult to find a middle ground
Allero@lemmy.today 16 hours ago
A good thing about Lemmy is that you can change instance/make your own and do and promote anything you like. That’s the fundamental difference.
You can be banned from a community, from instance, even. But not from Lemmy as a whole.
A fundamental shift may occur when more people of the same views start alternative communities where such pressures are absent.