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[โ€“] StripedMonkey@lemmy.zip -1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If you'd like evidence of the toxic or extreme side of Lemmy, it's not hard to find. Are we really disagreeing that this is a problem with Lemmy? Regardless, you're misrepresenting OP with the "declare the other side is unbiased".

This conversation started started with pushing back on the idea of using Lemmy as a solution to small site discoverability. The toxicity and social aspects are perfectly relevant.

[โ€“] Peffse@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

right right. Totally agree. The community here hurts it's discoverability. My criticism is only in the way to the post was worded.

I had this big explanation, but I realized it's not worth it. I already covered what I wanted to say.