I mean I’m new here and i can’t see a lot of stuff like on reddit

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      But… So is Reddit. Here the importance isn’t really the ideology of the instance, but that of the community. If an instance’s ideology clashes with a community in the instance, the community can migrate. If you don’t vibe with the ideology of the community, you can pick others.

      In Reddit you’d have liberal centrist subreddits, more conservative, more socialist, more communist and so on, here those communities are divided in instances, but most instances share with basically all the others so for an user it doesn’t really matter.

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      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.