this post was submitted on 23 Jan 2022
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There is other instances you can visit otherwise and there'll probably be a sub that suit your believes.
Hiding downvotes seems a bit futile. Just assume that the public opinion isn't on your side.
I didn't find an instance on the list that claim to be against political extremism.
What if I set up an lemmy instance and make 100 bots to upvote my posts only?
I guess you'll have to lower you expectations cause both of these problems can't be fixed right away.
You might creat your own instance if you're into computer thing and you'll be able to ban the bot on it, but that seems a bit overkill. More instances will be created eventually as Lemmy grow.
Maybe, but better to ask the developer about the software functions adding... @nutomic , hello?
I said I had Misskey, Mastodon and Pleroma instances before.(as an admin)
Opps, not able to add @ person...
Claiming to be against political extremism is political extremism.