Comment on It's been a while, which Lemmy instances should I be on?
Wren@lemmy.today 1 day agoLast I checked .today was defederated from one instance, don’t know why. I’m open to more info.
The description and the rules are boilerplate, no bigotry or transphobia kind of thing. The admins have been helpful and responsive. I can see why conservatives would join an instance like this, but there’s nothing inherently conservative about it.
When I joined the most-visited local community was conservative, but they’re pretty tame by right wing standards. A couple of the mods posted left-leaning articles to my community, too.
I don’t pay attention to a lot of Lemmy drama unless it crosses my feed, so I could be wrong. I came here to start a community posting independent media, this seemed like the most unbiased instance at the time.
prettybunnys@piefed.social 1 day ago
The rules on Lemmy.ml are innocuous too, fwiw.
Wren@lemmy.today 1 day ago
As are the rules of most instances.
prettybunnys@piefed.social 1 day ago
so using the rules as a metric is like the points on who’s line
Wren@lemmy.today 1 day ago
Let’s examine that.
The points on Who’s Line don’t matter, as a rule - but they do matter because they give the rankings at the end of the show. If the points really didn’t matter, we wouldn’t know about them. “Points” wouldn’t be be a subject of the show and yet they come up at the end of every skit. One person even tallied them up. The points mattered to them, a lot.
Anyway, do you have information or were you just itching to make that quip?