I feel like non political posts are controversial more often now than they were before. Ive seen it on some communities I visit often.

Maybe I’m seeing smth that isn’t there.

Maybe its to do with more reddit migrations who aren’t as accusatomed to Lemmy?

Has anyone else noticed it?

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      7 hours ago

      Even stuff like science facts or memes.

      Posts that neither directly talk of countries, governments, ideologies nor directly imply anything about em

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              why don’t you/they just block meme communities then? downvoting memes because they are memes does not make any sense when they are posted to communities made for that reason

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                I usually do block communities eventually. I don’t know I guess I forget that’s an option until it annoys me enough.

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            It’s increasingly hard to find things that are like that for everyone. It’s an unfortunate trend that means I have to very aggressively curate my feeds to keep from being dragged into it.

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      I don’t see it happening here yet, but your comment now has me on alert. I escaped Reddit to get away from all that ad hominem and straw man indignation crappola. I was happy to see the Lemmy sign-up process was more extensive than just a captcha and email confirmation, but in the long run it won’t be enough. I think ultimately it’s the decentralization that will have the biggest protective effect.

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        if it ever gets the size of reddit, it will have some of these disadvantages, yeah. we will mostly stick to the more niche comms or instances like back on reddit.