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this post was submitted on 28 Jul 2024
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You were just given the correct answer but you are too butthurt to hear it. Lemmy isn't a site. Lemmy isn't run by a single corporate overlord with homogenous rules. Lemmy is just software and part of an ecosystem that is comprised of many different instances. What you are saying equates to "People reacted poorly to my tweet. Why is HTTP so toxic?!?".
If you want a safer version of Lemmy, try Beehaw.org. If you want a bigger server that is closer to Reddit, try lemmy.world.
EDIT: Autocorrect sucks.
Beehaw still exists? I haven't thought about those liberal windbags since they took their ball and went home
I always browse "All" so I can see stuff from every corner that hasn't defederated lemmy.ml. I see some beehaw now and again. Not much though.