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  • How is everyone? :)

    Personally, I have been away from social media recently because of some ongoing changes in my private life. And my mental health is not appreciating those changes either lol so I need to be mindful of where I direct my energies for now. I'm trying to use those energies to fix those changes as soon as possible.

    I'm extra thankful for the support group I have in these moments, so I really hope you are all taking care of yourselves as much as possible ❤️

  • Ooh fair enough! Seeing the quality of the work over at Prolewiki, I completely understand then

  • I think it is great we have y’all here on the grad! It’s also cool that it serves as an alternative/complement to chapotraphouse in our sister instance Hexbear (love you all too my dope ass shaped queer comrades!! 🫶)

    Honestly I think the automated comments are very useful...

    Completely agreed! And from what I have seen so far, I think it would be possible to have an automated reply here on Lemmy too (that is my personal suspicion at least 😅). But I wanted to have such a post first to gauge the community's opinions before investing time and resources into an automated reply. Especially because, considering one of the skills of the users of r/TheDeprogram was to dunk on the occasional libs who decided to be toxic, I would very much like to give them the same type of tools to be effective dunkers on Lemmy as well lol

  • Seeing the impressive work of the editors, I'm sure it will get there for sure :) but what type of jankiness? Maybe the old wiki style doesn't fully match the tone that was already present in the page itself?

  • I'm removing this post simply because it's a duplicate. Thank you again for your effort in writing this!

  • Excellent guide! Thank you for sharing this

  • They have been incorporated to the existing entries to avoid having multiple articles covering the same topic :)

  • That's incredibly accurate. On a personal note, it also makes my own browsing experience more pleasant when I can interact with well intentioned users who are simply chatting about theory and sharing memes.

    I like having a safe, moderated communist space

    Thank you for the clear answer!

  • What you could do is spin up companion communities on Lemmy.ml for The Deprogram as a way to reach a broader audience, and then implement a bot that does what Automod did on Reddit, but for the Lemmy.ml deprogram community

    Yes, I was contemplating this too.

    I actually already created a community for the Deprogram on Lemmy.ml but haven't done anything with it yet because I wanted to make this post first to have feedback from the users now that we've had some time to settle in Lemmygrad after the ban

    Though you could also take that information and use it to improve Prolewiki

    Shortly after the Reddit ban, I was reorganizing the resources I had still available and I asked the Lemmygrad admins for their opinions on how best to proceed for incorporating those resources into Prolewiki.

    However, the fantastic editors already incorporated everything, so the old r/TheDeprogram wiki has already been added to Prolewiki!!

  • Not a consistent deprogram listener or subreddit user

    just a commie

    Funnies aside, my personal opinion is quite similar to yours, especially the "Keep the agitprop on one side, and the fun hang out space and theory discussion here" part.

    On Reddit, the Deprogram sub operated in a very similar fashion I would say. We frequently had new users who were just checking out the sub (maybe after interacting with a leftist post on Reddit or after listening to the podcast) as well as a portion of our users who were more familiar with theory and were there to answer questions and share memes.

    It could be argued that Lemmy.ml - being the largest openly leftist instance that hasn't defederated from most liberal/reactionary instances - would be the closest thing available on the Lemmyverse to Reddit as a whole (no offence to Lemmy.ml of course. I'm not trying to insult this platform by comparing it to one openly defending Zionists and their genocide).

    And I've often seen your excellent reading list here, just like I've seen it being used by users that were not from 1 of those 3 main leftist instances. That level of usefulness and reach is in part what inspired me to write this whole post

  • if I make a post on Lemmygrad it doesn't show up on other instances or something like that?

    A post on Lemmygrad will mainly show up on Lemmy.ml, Hexbear and a few others that allows it (like Lemmy.zip)

    I've been making posts and comments in other instances and it seems to all work?

    This depends on your idea of "working" in this case. If you mean that your posts and comments will be visible to other leftist users, it will show up without problems to people from Lemmy.ml, Hexbear etc. If you mean that your posts and comments will be visible to ALL users across the fediverse, then no.

    Let me know if you have more doubts! You might also find this megathread where we answered some of the most common questions to be helpful

  • I was waiting for the moment when you showed how uninterested you actually had been in this conversation because you only wanted to share your incorrect opinion.

    And now, when faced with actual pushback, you started relying on the only thing you could think of in your ignorance on the topic at hand: namecalling.

    We all knew you didn't care to begin with

  • I made the post asking for feedback that I mentioned in my previous reply. Feel free to write what you said yesterday over there too :)

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Reflections on Lemmygrad's growth after the Reddit ban

  • Your comment echoes something I've been thinking about as well.

    It wouldn't be a problem for me to prepare similar short answers that users could rely on (just like it was possible on the old sub when typing commands such as !uyghur, for example).

    The "issue" in that case would be the audience itself, since defederation means that Lemmygrad and - by extension - this community too, are already separated from other instances where there might be more users who could benefit from those answers.

    I'm also of the opinion that the more users we can help radicalize, or encourage to think more deeply about society, the better. But on Lemmygrad, most users are already familiar with those starting points.

    I’ll make a post about this very topic tomorrow to ask the community at large for its input.

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    You Just Got Deported. Now What? (Second Thought)

  • Exactly! Because Lemmygrad is already defederated from some (more popular) instances, that means that a user from one of those instances won't be able to interact with us or our content.

    When talking about users who would benefit the most from our study guide and wiki, I'm referring to people who are not openly leftist or Marxist Leninist.

    But because of defederation, those users have no direct access to our community, so it might be a good idea to consider how to approach that. I will likely make a post here to ask users for their opinions and feedbacks on this

  • Thank you for the excellent suggestion!

  • I wanted to quickly bring something up about this meme because I received a report mentioning how this meme format could have racist undertones.

    Without additional information, I would assume the report was referring to the way the two top figures are represented, which could be read as echoing old antisemitic caricatures (like the exaggerated and crooked noses).

    I am confident that it was not OP intention to spread any bigotry by sharing this meme.

    The main reason I'm bringing this up is not to personally attack OP of course, but because as Marxists we all have a responsibility to sharpen our awareness and help each other grow. And this seemed like a good chance for us to reflect on how the dominant (liberal) culture and its sense of humor can carry hidden or more subtle messages, and how we can resist them to build stronger class unity by practising critical media literacy so we don’t accidentally reproduce reactionary tropes

  • I actually answered a similar question just today in this comment lol

    Edit: You also raise a good point

    Would this be useful though, considering lemmygrad is heavily vetted against right-wing infiltration?

    From my understanding you're correct, Lemmygrad is already very protected from bad faith actors (thanks to tools like defederation and the vetting questions to sign up in the first place).

    That also means however that this community is less visible to some users - specifically the ones that would benefit from those replies the most.

    I would be curious to hear the community's opinion on this so I might make a separate post :)

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Soviet Housing Was Good, Actually (Hakim)

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Episode 199 - Real Libpost Hours

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Can you like... just stop with your fascism?