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Why is *all* of Lemmy filled with Anti Israel content?

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  • fitik@fedia.ioF This user is from outside of this forum
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    I hope I will not get downvoted because I'm genuinely wondering

    Lemmy almost has no users from neither Israel or Palestine, however most of communities filled with Anti Israel content, I even tried muting all news related communities, but now I see anti Israel content in completely unrelated communities, like [email protected] and [email protected]

    Is there a reason why Lemmy is so fixated on Israel/Palestine? Neither of other world conflicts get even close in terms of attention. It's neither a case on my microblogging Fediverse account or my most "algoritmic" social media, even kbin part of the Threadiverse seems not as obsessed with it, what's so different about Lemmy?

    (Sorry for a bit clickbait-y title)

    Edit: I actually might take down this post because half of people in replies completely misunderstood it

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    • fitik@fedia.ioF [email protected]

      I hope I will not get downvoted because I'm genuinely wondering

      Lemmy almost has no users from neither Israel or Palestine, however most of communities filled with Anti Israel content, I even tried muting all news related communities, but now I see anti Israel content in completely unrelated communities, like [email protected] and [email protected]

      Is there a reason why Lemmy is so fixated on Israel/Palestine? Neither of other world conflicts get even close in terms of attention. It's neither a case on my microblogging Fediverse account or my most "algoritmic" social media, even kbin part of the Threadiverse seems not as obsessed with it, what's so different about Lemmy?

      (Sorry for a bit clickbait-y title)

      Edit: I actually might take down this post because half of people in replies completely misunderstood it

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      Are you asking why Lemmy has a lean towards political activism? Why the political activism is so heavily focused on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Or why they've chosen the side that they have within that conflict?

      All three are completely different questions, and all of them are complicated and also pretty much impossible to answer with any real confidence. But they're interesting.

      Anyways, which is the biggest thrust of your question?

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        Are you asking why Lemmy has a lean towards political activism? Why the political activism is so heavily focused on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Or why they've chosen the side that they have within that conflict?

        All three are completely different questions, and all of them are complicated and also pretty much impossible to answer with any real confidence. But they're interesting.

        Anyways, which is the biggest thrust of your question?

        fitik@fedia.ioF This user is from outside of this forum
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        I am talking about apolitical communities, or those that are supposed to be apolitical at least, i apologize if I haven't made it clear enough in my original thread.

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        • fitik@fedia.ioF [email protected]

          I am talking about apolitical communities, or those that are supposed to be apolitical at least, i apologize if I haven't made it clear enough in my original thread.

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          Lemmy doesn't have many enforced apolitical communities. Because even the meaning of apolitical is contentious and arguably political.

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            Lemmy doesn't have many enforced apolitical communities. Because even the meaning of apolitical is contentious and arguably political.

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            @JohnDClay
            What is an example of a political aspect to defining "apolitical"?
            @Fitik

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              @JohnDClay
              What is an example of a political aspect to defining "apolitical"?
              @Fitik

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              Is being trans political for example.

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                Is being trans political for example.

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                @JohnDClay
                No if you just happen to be trans. Yes if you're doing activism about it.

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                  @JohnDClay
                  No if you just happen to be trans. Yes if you're doing activism about it.

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                  Is this political for example? People would say both ways.

                  https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/42910186

                  Another example is fictional character relationships. Are the lesbian relationships in arcane political for example?

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                    Is this political for example? People would say both ways.

                    https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/42910186

                    Another example is fictional character relationships. Are the lesbian relationships in arcane political for example?

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                    @JohnDClay
                    >https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/42910186
                    Political because it's a caricature of trans reactionism.

                    I have never read or heard of arcane.

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                    • light@noc.socialL [email protected]

                      @JohnDClay
                      >https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/42910186
                      Political because it's a caricature of trans reactionism.

                      I have never read or heard of arcane.

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                      I would argue the meme is non political, since it's just a pun on the word. Hence why two different people can have different views on what is political or not.

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