Rather, you feel annoyed by the political leanings,
No, that’s close to describing the problem, but doesn’t quite describe the issue accurately. The problem is that the quality of the propaganda from that instance is distasteful to me. Consistently so. This post is an obvious example.
Also the level of discourse by the users from that instance is problematic as well. You’re right that the problem is more subtle than with people from hexbear and lemmygrad, but there clearly are plenty of problematic and loud users in lemmy.ml as well.
You probably wouldn’t call the level of discourse in Twitter “annoying” either, would you?
Instances may be blocked in your user account, in case doing so makes your personal experience feel more relaxed or productive. You may also consider restricting your participation to communities that enforce a conformity you find suitable.
Yes, I have instance-level blocked lemmy.ml long ago. But the block doesn’t seem to be doing much. Definitely not the same effect as when an instance blocks another instance.
All that said, you may be right that I shouldn’t be so harsh against lemmy.ml. There are also many high-quality posters in there, and blocking individual users might be enough.
No, that’s close to describing the problem, but doesn’t quite describe the issue accurately. The problem is that the quality of the propaganda from that instance is distasteful to me. Consistently so. This post is an obvious example.
Also the level of discourse by the users from that instance is problematic as well. You’re right that the problem is more subtle than with people from hexbear and lemmygrad, but there clearly are plenty of problematic and loud users in lemmy.ml as well.
You probably wouldn’t call the level of discourse in Twitter “annoying” either, would you?
Yes, I have instance-level blocked lemmy.ml long ago. But the block doesn’t seem to be doing much. Definitely not the same effect as when an instance blocks another instance.
All that said, you may be right that I shouldn’t be so harsh against lemmy.ml. There are also many high-quality posters in there, and blocking individual users might be enough.