It's obsessive hatred of car dependency. It's not that surprisingly many of us hate cars, it's that surprisingly many of us hate that you necessarily need a car to do anything outside of the house.
Its not neccesarily obsessive, its just those happened to be communiies commoted tonleaving the other site, ao it visually appears to be the mainstream thought.
Linux is one of the larger communties who made the jump (in general tech people are more prone to caring about privacy and control, as tech communities in general are some of the largest here on lemmy)
Heck one of the largest communities is piracy discussion.
Having never blocked any of these things... I get a mix of both. Along with the new latest internet drama, a few memes that may or may not apply to me, and some occasional lovely asses and boobs.
Welcome to the corporately controlled internet where marketing firms, public relations agencies and communications firms constantly try to manipulate the public discourse.
If you use filters ..... you can actually hear and read what people want to talk about.
Well, you can definitely narrow it down to what you want to read and talk about. I'm interested in doing that with politics (US), and I'm very far away from any kind of PR or marketing person. People can genuinely want to talk politics, it's not always a corporate conspiracy.
I'm fine with USA politics, because they got their hands up in everyone's asses so it affects everyone.
What bothers me more is American football. Nobody except them even plays this game but it's all over the news every time there's a major event. Same for baseball.
I can't wait for Lemmy to get big enough that I can unsub from all the big Lemmies. On Reddit I had a bunch of niche communities that were pretty nice and not political. Now all those spammers I avoided have come here too and the Lemmies aren't big enough to avoid them yet.
Well, when you realize that most of the radical communists on here truly believe that there must be an eternal struggle working towards communism but never actually achieving the goal, it makes sense why they are the way they are.
Literally had one of them tell me that is beyond unrealistic to expect any state to be able to even implement Socialism to any real degree. Of course, in Marxism a Socialist state must exist before withering away as Communism is fully realized, so they will literally admit that their philosophy is impossible to achieve.
They fetishize the struggle; they don't actually want progress, they want to complain.
I'd say that fixes the problem, but, uh, pretty sure it'll just strangle the platform. Really the only thing I can think of is a few people bouying smaller subs with content. Some of the art Lemmies in the 'imaginaryXYZ' realm are a good example, with like one person posting content on basically all of them. It's enough to make it worth subbing though.
Also I love how a post about how I'm tired of all the politics turned into a political discussion. Like, I do agree with one of the sides, but that's literally what we're complaining about.
Americans are really annoying. They ruin the internet with their ability to turn ANYTHING and EVERYTHING into American politics. Even if it's about a cat on the opposite side of the world.
My favourite is posting a comment and having someone say "you voted for Biden, didn't you?". Nah, bro, I stepped foot in your country once and was mugged at gun point. I will never be back, let alone a fucking citizen of that shit hole.
Americans are interested in American politics. Next thing you'll tell me is Europeans are interested in European politics. I never hear about Brexit...
Americans bring their politics into everything. "Europeans" (such a generalization), bring their politics into posts that pertain to it.
Americans being upset because Starfield has pronouns is annoying. You don't really see "Europeans", Canadians, Mexicans, etc. crying about it. Just citizens of the USA.
I'm assuming you mean presidential election. But there are some state and local elections coming up this year. In fact, today is National Voter Registration Day in the US. (There's a specific day to remind people to register to vote or update their registration as needed.)
Both could be good if they were more strictly organized into communities or servers and the "all" feeds would lose importance... but unfortunately we are all just a bunch of shitposters and not the intellectuals we pretend to be
I've been blocking every news and politics community that shows up in my All feed because I like to try to discover new communities but got sick of all the politics. It has made for a much nicer experience.
I don't know if you've noticed, but recently U.S. one the U.S. political parties turned hard right to fascism. So, excuse me for caring about it bcz I live here.
I don't know why this is such a problem for people. You KNOW "politics" are the most ridiculous and absurd aspect of our society today. And people are fed up with them.
I am the furthest thing from a dirty fucking communist but I understand that lemmy.ml is for communists. Don't come into their community and change it to suit your beliefs
This is what happens when you don't have moderation tools on par with Mastodon or something moderated.
This is also what happens when mods don't moderate; when they write unclear, vague rules and don't have the power to enforce the rules anyways.
Seriously; a mod on lemmy can't do much. You don't like it? Go back to reddit; I hear they just introduced a really communist CQS system to allow the mods to really chill speech.
That's weird. The thing that affects all our lives (in the US): What impacts wages, rent, education, social justice, the economy, cost for higher education, student loans, retirement, gas prices, inflation, cost of housing, policing, relations with other countries...
I mean for sure, the other commenter is just saying that something that affects every facet of our lives will be discussed pretty regularly in any social media, and especially so rn with the state of the world.
One day Americans will realize literally no one thinks about them. The best you have is a handful of Canadians and Mexicans, but even then it's just a handful.
European countries don't care about you. They quite literally don't think about you.