It was this one:
https://sh.itjust.works/post/27962511
I remembered the locked up for 20 years. I see now that they are a little different.
It was this one:
https://sh.itjust.works/post/27962511
I remembered the locked up for 20 years. I see now that they are a little different.
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Is it just me, or did you ask this exact same question before?
Wait a second…you post saying you don’t know how to word good, and then you carry on a whole thread of conversation here with plenty good word. Very suspicious.
Wrong. You can subscribe to any community from any instance that is federated with yours, and it will show up in your feed. Once one person has subscribed to an outside community, it will start to appear under All in your home instance as well. If you pick a home instance that is federated with most of the others, then you essentially can see everything you would feasibly want to see.
I am subscribed to communities all over the Fediverse.
Before even looking, I could tell you were from .ml. Stand strong, comrade!
Yeah, that’s a good one. Honestly, at the end of the day, it matters more what communities you follow than what instance you are on.
The original developers of Lemmy are communists who were seeking to create a social media space that would be free from corporate censorship and centralization. When they created ml, they decided to have it be geared towards communists and leftists as their specific flavor of the Lemmy community, because that is what interested them.
If you are looking for a less political and more general instance, I’d recommend:
lemmy.world
sh.itjust.works
lemmy.dbzero.com
The only work theft I ever tolerated was coffee creamer, because we all knew who was addicted to coffee, and we all sort of stole in a circle from each other for a day or two when we ran out of our own.