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      Well… technically speaking: Isn’t “whining about politics” still “politics”?

      If we follow that rabbit hole, OP has contributed to the exact issue they are ranting about.

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      Does your instance federate with Hexbear and Lemmygrad? Because I constantly have those people in my feed and it’s absolutely exhausting. I see more memes about burning the rich and starting a revolution than normal memes in my feed. I’m left-wing, but I’m not looking at memes to constantly be confronted with politics. Unfortunately instance blocking isn’t working well for me yet

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        Hi, you can take action by blocking the most prolific communities - there aren’t that many in either instance that are high volume.

        There are also instances that don’t federate with either.

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          Oh I wish to stop looking at shit memes, but if more than half of them are tankie crap it’s obviously going to degrade the experience

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      Waah…I don’t want to press the downvote button, id rather whine about all the things I don’t like. People should automatically anticipate my desires and cater to them… Waaahh

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      Do you read the comments too, or just scroll through the feed?

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        I do. And it doesn’t phase me, just scroll on past, like that homeless man you ignore in the street.

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              There’s already a smuglord here saying that there’s no politics in programming.dev… just their own smug status quo warrior politics they vomited toward Hexbear each and every time I saw them around when federated. smuglord

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                People in the instance have more varying viewpoints since its oriented towards a niche/content category (+ same is true for other niche instances). People interacting in the instance can be managed but its difficult for people interacting outside to be moderated to make sure theyre actually following our rules since admins dont get reports of people in their instance being reported, only the instances of where they interact in do.

                Politics communities (aka communities that only talk about politics rather than something like a hobby (and lgbtq+ isnt politics)) are now hidden by default on the instance though hence why you probably havent noticed the two are federated still since people dont stumble in and need to explicitly choose to see the content (leading to less people arguing on different politics communities since they just sub to the one they want and then sees that one as normal)

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            you could hold up a mirror and they still wouldn’t recognize themselves in it.

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        I’ve seen a sudden influx of memes all about this and I don’t know why. It’s suddenly the new trend and I don’t understand it.

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    Make your own instance with the politics you want.

    There is no such thing as non-political spaces, only spaces where everyone has pre-agreed on what politics are acceptable.

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    I am wary of people using an unspecified “politics tho” like this. More than once the “”“PoLiTiCs”“” they meant were LGBTQIA+ people simply existing.

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      Honestly I never got why LGBT+ is even a political thing. It’s just basic human rights. But probably my opinion will be seen as politics by some.

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      If there are two or more people, there are politics. I agree with the idea that people who decry ‘politics’ often have disgusting ideas and beliefs. Its a malignant form of privilege to pretend to be able to ignore politics. It’s either that or they are just a little dim and don’t feel they can keep up in a conversation.

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      Talking about Trump on every other thread has nothing to do with politics either, I assume?

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    Almost everything conceivable has a political angle of some sort.

    What people that complain about politics generally mean is “politics that they notice that make them uncomfortable.”

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    I wish people would stop using “politics” as a buzzword for every bit of news they don’t care to hear about.

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    I’m immediately suspicious of people that don’t want to discuss politics in today’s world. You literally have to be a carefree ostrich.

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      I guess not wanting to discuss it is okay considering that’s exhausting, but asking others not to is the dick move

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      Not really. I want to kick back and relax, why would i start discussing politics in my free time? I live in a state that is deeply entrenched in one side, so my opinion does not really matter

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        Sounds like you’re asking yourself a philosophical question. Some people actually care about things.

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      Politics in a political or news sub is fine. Politics in, say, a technology sub or a gaming one is just annoying.

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      Arguing politics online has never solved anything. I have better uses of my energy than to argue politics with a bunch of faceless randoms that won’t accept anything less than total conformity.

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      Tell me how it’s “suspicious” to not want to read a post about Starfield, and have the comments be filled about politics because the game allows you to pick between he/him, she/her, and they/them?

      It’s a game. Shut the fuck up about politics.

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    Well lemmy has a left lean and it’s currently small enough for it to spill into other communities.

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      I lean to the left myself. But it’s just nice to have a break every once in a while.

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        Seriously. I’m suspicious and tired of people who can find a way to complain about Trump and Republicans or Biden and alleged Socialism in literally every single topic, no matter how unrelated it may be. I just want to laugh every once in a while.

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          Exactly! But everytime someone says this out come the but everything is politics warriors.

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    I think it’s the world that’s been taken over, not by politics, but by a series of rich bastards not being held accountable for the crimes against society they’re regularly committing.

    But either way I’d be MUCH happier to wish for all the porn to be removed from my feed when I dont even follow a single porn based sub. Or at the very least make sure it’s blurred.

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      To be honest, due to how this thread turned out, I’m not even able to distinguish if this is serious or sarcasm

      Just to clarify, my general point, I am in no way against discussing politics. Be it in the political communities, or with the occasional meme. I fully realize the potential that memes have for initiating or reflecting on political discussion.

      My point here is that I have a strong feeling that the comment section of seemingly non-divisive posts I’ve also fallen prey to the BuT eVeRyThInG iS PoLiTiCs hardliners. I fully realize that many, many topics can be seen as politically divisive, even if I don’t feel so myself. But I would like to make two points about this:

      1. And some posts, I get the feeling that the political discussion has absolutely nothing to do with the post body itself. It could be a picture of a beautiful sunrise, and someone suddenly starts talking about some American politician, and about how if it was up to that politician, we would never have sunrises again or something.

      2. Secondly, but very importantly: the level tends to be very low. People don’t know once we articulate their political opinion or reaction to another person’s political opinion, but it turns into this food fight-grade yes/no, strawman, whataboutism, etc. etc. It is my personal opinion that this takes away from most users lemmy experience, it does from mine anyway.

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      It’s okay. We get it. But I see you’ve been scarred by those I mentioned in my other comment.

      You know they’re still gonna come for you, though…

      sniff sniff “Hark! Doth he hear a chance to feel better about thyself?” cracks knuckles

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      I downvote whenever I see them, but it seems like there are more, or a loud few (maybe both), for every one of my downvotes. It’s not just here, it seems like this on /all too. To be more specific, it seems there are more trolls constantly watching and quicker on the keyboard for anything remotely political. It sucks that we need moderation in any capacity to enforce no politics on ‘no politics’ spaces…