Thank you very much. I always feel so ignorant when I don't know things and with such sensitive topics, I always sorry a search engine will misinform me.
I can’t speak for everyone obviously, but among LGBT people there are a lot of ‘microidentities’ that nobody really expects all LGBT people to know about, much less anyone who isn’t. As long as you aren’t all “UGH what is this WEIRD SHIT you have come up with NOW???” it’s perfectly fine to ask what it means.
Replace "Lemmyverse" with "the American left" and you're closer to the truth.
The American left is against racism ... yet harbours an alarming amount of antisemitism and an increasing amount of sinophobia.
The American left is against ageism ... directed at young people. Old people are open season.
The American left is against religious bigotry ... except Christians.
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It's just tribalism cosplaying as idealism. (And it's why, for example, Chinese LGBT groups have been quietly removing themselves from interaction with American LGBTQA+ groups over the past few years.)
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !lovecraft_mythos
In a weird way I find these kind of jokes nostalgic, because they remind me of when I was a kid reading old comic books, and all the husbands seemed to hate their wives and vice versa.
I believe if you host an instance it wont be federated until you start to follow other communities from other instances, then from my understanding all the communities in that instance will start to show up in your 'all' section. so the more you follow the more you will start to federate. thats what makes this tool so great is that you can search all communities and follow them since if you searched from your instance it wont find everything
thats what this tool does, it lets you search all instances, but the great thing is it lets you choose what instance you are in so that the links open in your instance, instead of having to copy and paste into the search bar like with other search tools ive seen
An idea for people like me that still use reddit alongside lemmy, if you make a post on lemmy, post the lemmy link to the corresponding subreddit. That way if the post gets traction on reddit, all the clicks are leading them to the lemmy post
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