Hello, Im kind of new here and trying to get used to Lemmy and I was wondering about if this is true since I am considering donating on this site to support alternative projects but wanted to hear other users before doing so. That being said, what have been your experiences?

  • pmk@piefed.ca
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    4 days ago

    What makes Lemmy different from Reddit is that if some moderator or admin is limiting your freedom of speech, you can run your own instance with your own rules and communities and still be on Lemmy. Reddit can ban you from Reddit, but Lemmy is like a collection of “reddits” that integrate and there is no central authority. To answer your question, as a user you have more freedom to find an instance with rules that align with your values and wishes, and you always have the option to create your own instance, and no one can stop you. If you say things that other people don’t want to hear, they might block you, but that doesn’t limit your freedom of speech.

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        I would add to this that there is significant controversy around the ideological alignment of the lemmy developers, and most people would find the political leanings of the instances they’re associated with to be… unpalatable.

        I’ll leave you to undertake that journey of discovery for yourself, suffice to say that freedom of speech is particularly limited on those instances.

        Other software operates in the fediverse and is interoperable with lemmy. For example, myself and the commenter you replied to are registered with piefed servers, while this post is on a lemmy server.

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        Some instances are really not about freedom but when I had problems I just moved and here is fine! I like it more

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      If you say things that other people don’t want to hear, they might block you, but that doesn’t limit your freedom of speech.

      So it is like Trump’s own ‘social’ media: I make my own and there I can say all kinds of bull that nobody wants to hear 🤣

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        In a way, yes, but his site isn’t federated with other sites. Truth social is a modified Mastodon instance.

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          TS being a Mastodon fork is so disgusting.

          E: To clarify, I mean that Truth Social’s admins are capitalizing on it to promote views antithetical to pretty much everything that Mastodon stands for.