Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance
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All fascists have always used leftist promises to gain support. That talk has never matched their actions. Some people learn to not trust lying, many don't.
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I’m pretty sure that’s French Polynesia
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That's true, but it doesn't mean truly communist ideas don't exist. Both the Fediverse and Free Software, as concepts, are pretty darn "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" if you think about it, ya know?
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Oh I know, I was on both eslemmy.es and lemuria.es
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I'm surprised Lemmy apparently hasn't had any penetration into the Spanish-speaking world yet. Is there some other Reddit-like service that's popular with those folks?
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Poor Blaze has seen things 🫂
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Nah rekabu.ru is definitely hosted in Moscow.
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There it is the Russian instance.
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I've already blocked most of these because they all use Wingdings font
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Aaaah, a fellow Batman Beyond enjoyer!
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¡Siempre hay un chileno!
(Curiosamente no tengo cuenta en la instancia de Chile. Debería arreglar eso.)
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They're probably busy spending it on surströmming
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Lemmy.eco.br representative here
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I am actually surprised they got that on the first place. That's a very major domain name to have...
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Norway only has a population of 5.5million. The area is relativly big though.
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That’s about the same amount we have in BC. Norway must be crowded.
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Oh man I made the mistake of saying the word Russia and now I must be evil. You're right, they're not technically communist and after double checking yeah they don't claim it anymore either. Last time I really cared about Russia's internals was quite a while ago, and despite few changes to their economic system they definitely used to at least claim to be communist. Or that was my understanding at the time.
The point still stands, a handful of countries claim to be communist. A handful of countries are communist. Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you to decide
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i don't think you're evil. i just think it's fascinating how pervasive "russia is still communist" is as a talking point when it's decidedly not
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Chinese gotta use state-approved and controlled mainstream apps and media, or access foreign stuff via VPN. Homegrown, off the grid stuff like Lemmy only gets by as long as it’s obscure.
If it’s big enough and ornery (includes political content, rather than say just all cooking recipes and form) it’s liable to be blocked.