Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance
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I don't believe that you can speak about propaganda without context, and I didn't claim that either. The "efficient phrases" thing is part of a puzzle, not the whole puzzle. What I do believe is that terms like "tankie" fill the same role "Jew" or "Gay" fill for the right. It's a term used to change the perception of the speaker from "person/human being" to "undesirable with a bad opinion"
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Probably the latter.
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Spain had smaller presence on Reddit as well. They tend to keep to other spanish speaking forums, often shared with Latin America.
Basically because there are so many Spanish speakers in the world, spaniards don't even bother to learn English or interact with the broader internet.
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There was a spanish Lemmy instance eslemmy.es or something similar, but apparently it's been down for months
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I swear Mujico (Mexico) was around for a bit. I wonder if it's still up.
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But isnt it not hosted in the US?
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Iirc there's one vietnamese guy on here that does tech related stuff
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It took us forever to adopt Reddit. I'm guessing it'll take us just as long to move to FOSS. On the bright side, Lemmy is gathering some attention.
Here's one instance for Mexico https://mujico.org/ and I think there was one for one other SA country.
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It's not a bad idea with the push to end sectoon 230 by Chuck Schumer on behalf of the entertainment industry. Copyright trolls would come crawling out of the woodwork and sue the owner. Meta would weaponize it by intentionally posting infringing and other illegal content in order to shut down competition.
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Neither claim to be communists.
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nope. nobody think China is communist. Not even the Chinese. This shows you don't know shit about it.
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Huh, that exists? I thought no one in SK would care enough to host a lemmy instance.
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There is (was?) an Indian one... but run by hindutva right-wing nationalists, so I think we can skip that one.
There is also one that is located in Japan, but no idea if it can be described as an instance for Japan.
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There was a Vietnamese instance for a short while, but it seems like they got scared off with how restrictive their governments internet policy is.
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Get out of the house, then.
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feddit.uk represent! Best inna worl'! Oo are ya, oo are ya? Come an' 'ave a go if you think yer'ardinuff!
And so forth, I'm sure you get the general gist.
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Can you please share what they are
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What websites do you notice a lot of Spanish people using?
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Sometimes it feels like .world is
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You very well might be able to, actually, though I'm not going to guarantee it. Regardless though, if the line is commonly parroted by a certain group, then the claims are not particularly wild, are they?
And yes, there are lots of very useful tips that can identify most propaganda based off of common traits. This is not foolproof though. Still very good to know, though.