One man's "doombait" is another man's "topic that should be taken seriously" I suppose ¯\(ツ)/¯
I feel like all of these are valid concerns to raise and posts to submit. If you're not interested in the subjects talked about, unsubscribe from the communities or don't browse in "all". Apart from that, just brush it off and move on.
Two of the posts in the screenshot are from lemmy shitpost. Didn’t you post this in the wrong community? Now it seems you are rage baiting or concern trolling, and I don’t think you had that in mind.
He only posted the same topic 4 times in 4 different communities. It's almost like ragebait concern troll AB7ORH7D is being a troll lol.
It should be considered that Lemmy's culture can be quite political at times and is pretty staunchly to the left as well, so as long as you're here, you'll continue to see content like this until you curate your homepage a bit. This isn't really a problem though, it's not hard to unfollow or mute a community on your end.
Yeah i dont believe thats what drove you away from reddit, considering you joined 3 weeks ago.
"Good, but makes me annoyed it existed to begin with"
Bruh... It's an article...
There is no “front page of Lemmy”.
I suppose the ALL of your particular instance could be considered the front page of YOUR Lemmy but it’s not the front page of mine.
Can't say I agree. Mine is all memes and technology. If you are seeing a bunch of stuff you don't like try changing your subscriptions.
Or, y'know, use the block button
On top of that, what did he expect from a FOSS software made by a tankie? Mixed in with a migration from a corporation fucking their shit? Did he think we would praise them? Lol
Uhh, I have to disagree. Hate for corporations isn't hard coded into Lemmy and neither of us are using an instance moderated by the dev. Lemmy could easily be used by right-wingers
I'm actually fed up with that entire "let's just ignore everything that's bad and pretend everything's fine"/ignorance is bliss/good vibes only approach to using the Internet.
Content warnings for everything nowadays , instead of some trigger warnings for the seriously upsetting shit.
Things aren't getting better if we keep our eyes closed.
Don't want to doomscroll? Block or mute what you don't want to see. We used to call that filter sovereignty when web 2.0 got started and it somehow mutated into "don't show me anything that might stress me out".
I don't like that development and I'm glad Lemmy seems to be rather chill so far.