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Just sayin’

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[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm kind of the same way, though I've found most of the communities I'm looking for.

My main complaint is just how many leftists there are here, which wouldn't be an issue if the selection of communities was a bit better. I have no issue with leftists in general, I just get a little tired of low effort posts like "because capitalism" or "unions ftw" on any post where it's remotely relevant. I get it, unions can be cool, and capitalism has its warts, but those comments aren't constructive. Fortunately, this is mostly on the more popular news communities, so I just don't sub and it doesn't bother me.

I'd love a handful of well moderated communities similar to the following:

  • /r/neutralnews - strict limits on acceptable sources, and all comments must include sources for factual claims
  • /r/neutralpolitics - similar to neutral news, but specific to political discussion

Reddit also has a huge leftist slant, but it at least has moderation tools to help make certain types of community moderation feasible.

I just want to point out that I'm far from a conservative and I don't want to go the opposite direction and have mostly conservative viewpoints (that would probably be worse), I just like seeing multiple opinions for a topic, and that seems to happen less here because moderation tools kinda suck, which means poor quality sources that agree with the predominant opinion tend to get more attention than more reputable sources that have a more mixed view of things.

Regardless, I'm not going back, but that doesn't mean lemmy has better content, it just means I refuse to support Reddit anymore.