• Seleni@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Polite counterpoint: ‘echo chambers’ are more than that, I feel. It’s not that they are a group of like-minded people, so much as they police groupthink and don’t allow even moderately dissenting opinions.

    See: r/conservative, and them permabanning anyone who so much as hints at a different mindset.

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      10 months ago

      It really depends. If I run a queer friendly space, then part of being queer friendly is not putting people in the position to have to defend their existence every time they log in. Which means that anything I can see that even smells off gets removed immediately. If you come and whine about it instead of giving me a clear signal you understood, you’re getting banned.

      Is it an echo chamber?
      I don’t know. Probably.

      Would I run it any other way?
      Fuck no.

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        10 months ago

        That was my experience on blahaj. I’d never been banned from a community, let alone one I’ve been an ally to before. Such a pure echo chamber that even discussing why the outside world holds the views they have, even without expressing agreement, gets you labeled a transphobe.

        Honestly, it soured me on lemmy as a whole since that was the content I had been enjoying the most.

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      10 months ago

      It funny you bring up r/conservatism. It use to be a fairly big sub and far more moderate until Trump got into power. But if you had anything bad to say about Trump, banned.

      Now it is just an echo chamber with few members. Go there and given day and only a few posts with up vote above 100. Really mostly a bunch of pathetic people since the moderate conservatives left.

      Lemmy can be a bit this way but on the opposite spectrum.