What do you think Lemmy is most biased about? Which opinions do you think differ most from the general internet?

(Excluding US politics, due to community rules)

Commonly mentioned biases:

Subject Mentions
Pro-Privacy 2
Left-Wing 9
Anti-Capitalism 5
American 5
Older 2
Pro-Linux 3
Tech people 5
Anti-Ai 4
Pro-LBTQ+ 3
Anti religion 3
Pro-Communism 3

Bonus: Gaming Biases

Subject Mentions
Nintendo hate 3
Pro-SteamDeck 1
Anti-GOG 1
PC over console 1
  • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    This brings up another facet: when it comes to ideological biases it’s all subjective.

    I consider lemmy.world slightly left of center overall, but again with important caveats that some communities within it are pretty left wing and some are pretty right wing. But maybe to someone pretty far on the left of the political spectrum the instance seems very right wing, while to someone pretty far to the right it seems like almost everyone are ‘rabid pinko commies’.

    Basically, things are more complicated than they may look.

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      11 days ago

      I just joined Lemmy and then I discoverd what .ml is. Now I don’t care about instances anymore

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          11 days ago

          That it shouldn’t be US or any other nation defaultism, putting the left/right argument squarely in the realm of the relatively objective socialist/capitalist economic scale.

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              10 days ago

              Or I’ve read the instance info and framing references beyond my personal status don’t scare me.

              Not particularly surprised that Americans are defensive about .world not being their personal property that must conform to their worldview though.