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I can understand your reasoning, but would your stance be different if you didn't know the political spectrum/ideology of the devs when joining lemmy or something else?
Just because you don't see something doesn't mean that it isn't there.
Have you vetted every single mod, admin, developer of every online community you joined to see if they are up to your political standards?
We are now on Kbin and can communicate with lemmy instances. Does that make one supportive of the ideology of the developers of lemmy?
You make a good point but at the end of the day, the best you can do is choose the lesser evil, not let perfect be the enemy of good. We don't know if Ernest has skeletons in his closet but we do know that lemmy does and they aren't ashamed of them.
@Kaldo The point is, I don't want to create a lesser evil here. I want to create something truly good, which is why from the very beginning I've been striving to be transparent on all fronts. I'll just say that before starting from scratch, I tried to create kbin as a fork of Lemmy. I like Rust, I respect them as architects and I've learned a lot about managing such a project. However, ultimately, I believe that I cannot remain indifferent to certain things. That's why kbin is what it is now. Nevertheless, that collaboration with Lemmy's developers can be beneficial for all of us at this stage. After all, Lemmy is not just one instance, and many amazing people are building the fediverse using this software.
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