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  • They might just be full of alt-right because they are small and few. If there were more free-speech spaces they would fill with normal people, so you wouldn't notice the alt-right, like you don't in bigger platforrms today.

    More free-speech plaforms could be a good thing. Like wikipedia and openstreetmaps - as long as the normal people drown out the crazies, it works brilliantly, much better than a more tightly controlled space.

  • That's the defence of the "slur filter" that everyone can agree on. It's harmless because it does almost nothing. It has no real benefit or cost.

    The people who say it deters fascists - it just doesn't hold water.#

  • Ideological freedom encourages nasty people. And restrictions encourage thoughtless people.

    You can go on notabug and ignore the crazy psychos and chat with the creative people.

    You can go on reddit and find endless people with no independent thought, repeating things and not listening to reach other.

    Lemmy is in the middle. But IMO that's not an objective good thing, it's a preference.

  • You have obnoxious people on all sides of the debate, including people who avoid listening to foreign ideas by labeling the other sides.

    To be honest, nobody knows how the culture would be different under a different sweet of rules, especially the people who act most confident about it.

  • I'm always the first to start these threads.

    But it's good to remember, we chose Lemmy over sites like notabug because it works better. Some good decisions by the devs created a good website, enabling good discussions, which you just don't see elsewhere.

    Some things like the "slur filter" seem sketchy, but you have to give the devs the benefit of the doubt. They clearly know a couple of things about forum design.

    At the same time, it's important to talk about this stuff. Better ideas usually come from debate.