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Why is almost everything on Lemmy political?

I joined Lemmy a few days ago and have been reading around. 90%+ of the content I see, even on non-politics related communities, is political in some way. I have no interest in that, so it’s tiring, especially when it’s inserted in the comments of completely unrelated posts.

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  • Despite everything people here says, you're probably not going to get a community without politics

    Lemmy was born from politics, grew from politics and the largest communities are about politics

    Your best bet is to leave if you're sick of it (Lemmy is essentially stuck with politics forever) or get used to it and use some filters to prevent the worst

  • Well I would push for a gunpla and modelmaking sub, but... people all over the world are dying to conservative political stances and authoritarianism.

    So, do we talk about building plastic models or the death of innocents? Some would say both, but many of us know it's hard to focus on hobby topics when it seems like Revelations might kick off at any given moment.

    "Look what I made!-

    PALESTINIAN GENOCIDE

    RAMPANT FASCISM

    "n-nevermind..."

  • I don't want to be political, but the government decided that me existing should be illegal. So now me posting about fashion or makeup or whatever is automatically political now.

  • I use a client with keyword filters implemented (Thunder on Android) and while I still see some every day, it isnt every single post like it seems when unfiltered.

  • All I can say is be the change you want to see. Submit posts, maybe mod a community. I'm doing !gamedev, and it gets political sometimes, like any career field, but it is what it is.

    Maybe you want a Marvel community, or whatever. Find your interest and dive in!

  • Block em. I blocked nearly every community about USAian politics and my feed is now quite OK. Also block people who make everything political. There will still be enough out there to interact with, trust me. I've blocked swathes of people here and still find it entertaining. Also, do your best to contribute non-political content, it'll help provide others something to comment on that isn't political (and of course block those that try to turn it political).

    Also, do create multiple accounts per activity. A political account, a non-political account, a gaming account, a botany account, a bird-watching account,... whatever your interests are, make an account for it and curate your content. I have multiple and this is probably my most political one. Others barely mention politics and aren't connected to this one. Until lemmy or other fediverse software allows creating personas on the same account, this is the solution I find works best.

    In other words, there is no real algorithm here that will secretly bubble up certain type of content depending on how you interacted with the platform. You more influence on your own experience than you know.

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