I’m a conservative. I don’t mind the liberal stuff here. It’s good to learn the other side, but I don’t want a liberal echo chamber. I’d like to be more politically balanced in the fediverse. Is there any way I can do that?

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    I get what you’re saying. There’s a mindset in the fediverse that everyone on an instance is responsible for it. Even if the bad actors join later. The instance gets defederated but as a user it can be really hard to know if your instance is defederated.

    It’s a deeply unpopular opinion and anyone who suggests that federation is simultaneously a huge advance and a big problem seems to get downvoted.

    You’re right, ultimately instead of being exposed to a range of views some of which are challenging we’ll end up in little echo chambers.

    We need more moderation and less defederation.

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        And that’s were moderation (the act of moderation) comes in as a first step rather than instant defederation.

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          r/conservative mods handed out bans for anyone even asking a legit question. Conservative arguments aren’t fact based, so any good faith argument is seen as an attack and the only defense is to reject it outright. I don’t know how good moderation can be applied to that.

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            But that doesn’t mean that everyone acts like that. And no one should ban for asking a question wherever they lie on the spectrum.

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      I’m fine being in an echo chamber that Trans people deserve human rights. That’s a hill I’m willing to die on. If you disagree, you can stay out of my bubble, I’m not negotiating this point.

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        I haven’t mentioned anything about Trans people at all ? There’s nothing to negotiate and I don’t disagree that trans people have a right to be treated with respect and have their rights respected.

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          It’s the hot topic of the moment for conservatives, particularly the ones that are getting banned from public sites. Other than that, it’s all culture war shit like abortion, immigration, border walls, etc that all go into xenophobia, misogamy, racism, antisemitism etc. I haven’t seen any real conservative ideas in a decade. Now it’s all a grift. You either have a old idea of what conservative is or just aren’t saying it out loud. Even when Republicans cut taxes, they cut them massively for the rich and give the middle class and poor pennies. Any time someone wants to put more money in lower classes pockets they fabricate some bullshit to block it (Student Loan Forgiveness, Stimulus Checks) all a while giving Businesses Billions and removing oversight (PPP Loans).

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            You have a very US point of view. That’s not a criticism as all of us can only go by our own experience.

            I don’t mean this harshly but you seem to make judgements of people (eg that I’m out of date or a closet racist/anti-Semite etc/anti trans). Again this may be because of your experience but perhaps consider what posters write rather than what you think of them ?

            Incidentally I agree about your analysis of US Republicans. Fortunately, they seem to be shooting themselves in the foot. eg Texas when it had extreme weather, they’d defunded the various organisations that could have alleviated the effects and prevented power cuts.