To be fair, there are plenty of critical content. It's just that they use coded language to avoid the censorship. (Probably not on XHS / RedNote though? It's more of a Facebook equivalent.)
teohhanhui
You don't have to contact them anymore.
It's an obvious cultural reference.
https://collection.sina.cn/yejie/2015-01-21/detail-ichmifpx5063889.d.html
I'm way too lazy for that. I don't even have more than 1 email account. I use the same username everywhere lol...
Uhh... The other dev. Yeah, he's obviously wrong.
Source? I did a cursory search for "GDPR" on the GitHub issues and can't find anything like that.
Anyway, this seems to be their more recent stance:
For the future, any GDPR compliance advice needs to come from a lawyer, not from random non-lawyers interpreting what they think is correct.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4540#issuecomment-2018920191
I actually use "Subscribed" because I don't want to see posts from random communities. Haha...
FWIW: I used join-lemmy.org and found lemmy.ml, submitted my registration, but then checked on Wikipedia and it says lemmy.world is the largest instance, so I wanted to cancel my registration for lemmy.ml (there's no such feature according to the admin). Anyway, that's how I ended up here on lemmy.world 😆
Did not notice any of the political leanings until just a few days ago, so it's definitely not obvious unless you look deeper into things.
You can just open the Pixelfed links using your Mastodon instance: