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Well I was thinking this might have been a but over the top and then I see this: https://lemmy.ml/post/19820595
Could have been a response to my post lol.
Yes, it 100% is. And the mind blowing thing is it just seems to reinforce your meme. Its like a self own but they really lean into it.
The thing is, unlike lemmy.ml users, I don't ban anyone or block the instance.
I could block the instance, but it is more damaging to create a bubble than counter their BS if it pops up.
Yeah, I don't block anyone. I do want to hear many views but I can't get into another poorly made usa centric argument with another .ml user and remain sane.
I will still see the odd .ml post and go, neat but most of the time its the same old hexbear light sort of stuff. At this point my policy is more look but don't touch.