I think Lemmy is better prepared to withstand that part of the massification if it becomes popular. The fragmented server system helps distribute the moderation work, and if any instance goes too far in one way or another to the point of becoming a problem, its users would move between them.
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If you commit to making a post, I commit to being nice to you and not being a jerk.I try not to be like that in general and appreciate people's willingness to contribute.
After that Supreme Court decision, I believe the United States will not be able to recover a full democracy without a massive constitutional overhaul or a completely new constitution.
I feel sorry for anyone who has to go for work; I imagine tourists will choose another place to go.
If you think the presence of other groups would have changed that, you don't understand how the algorithms of commercial social networks work. Twitter is actively promoting far-right content, and believing that occupying that space will change it is absurd; it only legitimizes it through institutional accounts.
It's as if in the 1930s the communist party had actively participated in radio stations or newspapers affiliated with the Nazi party.
That kind of irrational fear of being left out is what keeps Musk as one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.
If all European politicians moved to mastodon, they would drag a bunch of journalists and media behind them. On Twitter, only four insignificant influencers and far-right spammers would remain; all serious debate would shift immediately.
It's not a problem for me, but I think you should label this as NSFW.