Yea look .ml as an instance is not the same. Just arguing semantics is pointless. Look at hexbear. Some instances are clearly different. Regardless if you acknowledge it. That’s your problem if you choose not to.
I get your point but in the spirit of we all just don’t have time in our lives, it can be similar to say .ml as a whole trends towards certain things. Even if it’s a bad way to argue things. From the posts I’ve seen and the way the people agree on certain topics, .ml is showing red flags for being a type of generator for certain things that I saw in other places online.
.ml as a whole trends towards being right about a lot of things that supporters of the american empire don’t want to hear, if you had coherent arguments against those things you wouldn’t have to resort to gesturing vaguely in the direction of the instance
“You’re from instance I don’t like” isn’t a particularly strong argument fyi
Especially when they’re on that very instance.
What is this?
Do you like r/thr_donald? Does not liking them invalidate your criticism for them.
You’re on world, does that mean you are pro genocide of Palestinians? 🤔
No, I don’t. I would be against that completely
But you are on world who are for it. Therefore by your logic must be for it
Yea look .ml as an instance is not the same. Just arguing semantics is pointless. Look at hexbear. Some instances are clearly different. Regardless if you acknowledge it. That’s your problem if you choose not to.
Again pointing out how silly that assumption is especially when on world.
I can’t understand if can’t see the hypocrisy or just don’t care because it fits your view
If the entirety of your criticism is where they’re from then it was never valid
What about prolific poster to mwog?
I am 100% confident that a prolific poster to mwog will provide you with something to criticize other than their participation in mwog
That’s fair. At least a start to question what they say/investigate
It’s definitely a red flag, yeah
I get your point but in the spirit of we all just don’t have time in our lives, it can be similar to say .ml as a whole trends towards certain things. Even if it’s a bad way to argue things. From the posts I’ve seen and the way the people agree on certain topics, .ml is showing red flags for being a type of generator for certain things that I saw in other places online.
.ml as a whole trends towards being right about a lot of things that supporters of the american empire don’t want to hear, if you had coherent arguments against those things you wouldn’t have to resort to gesturing vaguely in the direction of the instance