No, antivaxxers, anti-worker propaganda, climate change and fucking antisemitism aren’t “mildly infuriating”, this shit is fucking enraging.

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      Absolutely, I think one of the small perks that come with moving out of Reddit is being able to create your own communities as you see fit.

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          Kinda. If your sub on Reddit ever gets to a certain popularity you will be forced to fall in line with the beliefs of the head corpos or you will or be ousted and replaced by an in house puppet.

          We all saw what happened last month

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      Just from the name I’d say it’s the opposite. Antiwork is a community/movement opposed to capitalist exploitation of workers. Anti-worker propaganda is propaganda which is against workers. Saying they’re lazy, incompetent, don’t deserve increased pay etc.

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        Anti-worker propaganda is propaganda which is against workers. Saying they’re lazy, incompetent, don’t deserve increased pay etc.

        Damn, brutal. I haven’t looked around enough but is that like commonly coming up in conversations here? Obviously enough that OP would be not thrilled with seeing it lol

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          Personally, I’ve never seen it on here. I’m just trying to translate what it seems like they were saying.

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    Mildly infuriating: calling this place a “sub”, which is short for “subreddit”. On Lemmy it’s a “community”.

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    I agree with OP. There’s a lot of political energy in the comments and maybe a second, more political board, is a good idea.

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      Apparently there needs to be a “MildlyInfuriatingNonLinuxProblems” too.

      Every other post is someone complaining about Microsoft/Apple products. Like Geez I hate them too but shit half of these aren’t even real problems, you just want to complain about every little thing.