I have been more than 2 years on Lemmy and I have had an amazing experience with everything, but lately I see more and more US politics on all! I also see new communities regarding US politics + newspapers about the US, cross-posting same article in multiple communities and so on.

It’s only me who thinks this is too much? Anyone else that have noticed it?

  • steeznson@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This is what I sometimes feel as someone who isn’t from the USA, a bit alienated from the discourse online. Our politics is more boring so it can be hard to understand the cultural wars unless you are a huge USA-phile who follows the world news extremely closely.

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    After reading through this thread, I want to mention that I’m feeling the same way as you and with the amount of politics and uncomfortable discussions I’m seeing, I find that I prefer to go find discussions that are more relaxing instead. This also kind of also reminds me of the ideas of a community which I’m not able to think of what to call it, or I would probably have created it already. Someone did give me an explanation in DM that I think fits it, but still not sure what to call it.

    I have been finding myself uncomfortable with a lot of things posted in politics, News, Global News, and some in Not The Onion, Memes. I’m also finding myself not wanting to look inside the technology community because I’m not interested in the latest and the greatest shit since it feels like we are heading for a disaster. Right now, I’m just thinking of ideas on what can be done to make it better, block a lot of the negative stuff out, and focus on getting back into a more peaceful wilderness-like area.

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    The more people vocally speak up against Nazis–the easiest stance in the world to take–the sooner it goes away.

    Talking sense online does help. It doesn’t forcibly stop them instantly, but it absolutely helps, so everybody do it. No point is too obvious. “It’s good when governments help their citizens and bad when they attack them.”

    “Everybody who assaults their fellow countrymen because some limp traitor told them to is a bitch.”

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      17 hours ago

      The thing is… Who are you convincing in the fediverse?

      I don’t think I have ever seen a nazi here, probably not even a right winger.

  • Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    I guess my question is “Since when?”

    Yes there was an annoying influx of election politics last year. Then there was another since January, Trump getting into power and saying dumb (but apparently newsworthy) shit almost every single day without fail.

    Following that there is the Project2025 high-veolcity dismantlement of democratic establishments and norms, while simultaneously destroying the relationships with allies through trade negotiations.

    This week, of course before an unusual military display that is usually planned by North Korean and Russian dictators, Trump is setting up the suspension of freedom of expression by improperly summoning the National Guard and Marines to what was originally a disproportionately small anti-ICE protest.

    So yes, a lot more crazy stuff is happening than before, and it certainly isn’t healthy. However, I don’t consider it the fault of people posting/cross-posting on Lemmy, I blame the chaos-stirring narcissistic arsonist who leads what formerly was the leader of the free world.

    Yes, you should filter it to a level that you can tolerate in a good mental state. Each person is different. Don’t let yourself be overwhelmed, but be aware enough to hold onto the thread of knowing what you can or cannot do about it.

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      So what? You guys spammed politics all day long about Trump being president, still you did nothing to kick him out. Now you spam about a civil war, but you do nothing but post videos, photos and articles. How this going to help??? Tell me ??? How more communities and cross-posting will help ? Tell me please!

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        They don’t want to do the hard, constant work it takes to make the world a better place.

        Ranting, raving, protesting are short attention-span things that make people feel like they’re doing something.

        Instead of getting up every day, and cleaning up their little corner a bit more, every single day. This is what makes a difference.

  • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I treat this place just like real life. The feed is not tailored to me, so I block lots of stuff. Rude people, people that down vote, narcissists, communities with bad vibes, if I interact with moderators after interacting in good faith, or if I post something I know to be factually correct but get some negative cascade in response I simply block the whole community or individual. I’ve blocked 200+ users and at least as many communities. I only care about real people that have the decency to interact cordially.

  • Fingolfinz@lemmy.world
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    Yeah there’s been an influx lately of it it is getting a little annoying. A lot of times it seems to be a single user that will post the same thing across so many things so I’ll just block them. I block the users that are just news organizations as well

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    I live in Los Angeles county. Right now it’s kinda all I can think about… But I understand our political crisis can totally harsh your vibes or whatever.

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    I understand the cross-posting issue, it’s something that comes with a federated discussion format and I don’t think anyone has come up with a great way to solve it without such a distributed effort. It’s ironic that before when there were so few instances (before and during the first Reddit migration) there was a concern that without cross-posting a lot there wouldn’t be enough growth and some communities might die out if they happened to be on a single failing instance. I’d rather have too much activity than none at all, at least you can filter or block the worse ones.

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    Piefed has a content filter to remove it. Signing up for piefed.social, one of the first questions it asks is “How tired are you of the Trump/Musk spam?”. After a quick search, Lemmy does appear to have similar content filters available, but I don’t know exactly where to find them. I just checked my filters, and the only 2 words are “trump” and “musk”, and I have not seen a single lick of US politics in any of my browsing over the last week or so since joining.

    I get my news elsewhere and I’m part of local political action groups. One of the reasons I left Reddit a couple weeks back was to get away from the constant dooming. Even after meticulously curating my communities, it was hard to get away from. There’s a time and place for worrying about news and politics, but anywhere and everywhere 24/7 isn’t it.

    I can see how it could be a problem if you WANT to see a little bit of it, though.

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      After a quick search, Lemmy does appear to have similar content filters available, but I don’t know exactly where to find them.

      Lemmy does not have built-in keywords filters. Another area where Piefed is better.

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        You’re right, I stand corrected. I was looking at a post on Lemmy.World that was a changelog that mentioned adding keyword content filters.

        Turns out that it was a changelog for a particular mobile Lemmy client (Summit).

        My quick glance wasn’t quite deep enough, it seems.

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    I think between Elon Musk departing Washington and the alarming fascist escalation in Los Angeles, it’s kind of to be expected.

    But note that (at least on my instance, lemmy.world) you can click the post’s drop-down menu and hide posts you don’t want to see again, so that helps somewhat.