Check the various compatible kbin and mbin servers as well. I'm posting from fedia.io, an mbin server
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My instance doesn't really take a political stance, you're welcome unless you're an extremist (left or right, doesn't really matter to me).
Edit: But I think you're not gonna get better content anywhere that's federated, after all, your instance doesn't matter that much if you're seeing the same content everywhere.
Lemmy.world is too left?. It always looked normal to me. Although, I do want the total annihilation of capitalism, so...
Normally big instances are the most generalistic and less "politically biased", but sometimes a more small and focused instance could be better for the things you want.
That's funny because the majority of Lemmy.World are people who left Reddit during the 3rd party app-ocolypse. Though I suppose many of them also saw Reddit becoming more and more pro-Nazi as time went on. The loss of the apps was just the kick in the pants needed to actually leave.
Lemmy.world is the most mainstream instance. You may find small instances that have more political center types, but for all the "issue" is that the fediverse is federated. So lemmy.ml users can comment on your post on lemmy.world as well.
I'm not sure that "got yelled at" is a great metric. On L.W., it probably depends on the community a bit but it's not likely they're getting yelled at by a mod, or having their post/comment deleted, right? No one's going to ban their account there.
In terms of users -- except for the bad places -- everywhere is "here." You can block people that are being exceptionally dickish too.
And, real talk, you can say "it's a beautiful day today" and there'll be two dildos that downvote you and maybe someone that's like "not everywhere!!!" Don't let it get ya down.
Lemmy world is probably the most centerist instance that hasn’t been defederated. Lemm.ee are sh.it.just.works are probably good replacements if she thinks it is just to far left wing but it’s probably that she is seeing .ml or one of the other various socialist instances.
She will need to utilize her block list to block tankie users and communities if she doesn’t want to see them. A lot of entrenched users are here because they realized that mainstream platforms were enshittified a lot earlier because they of their anti capitalist views
You'd have to show who specifically was yelling. You see everyone from all instances they're federated with. They might not have even been from Lemmy.world.
Edit: Case in point, I'm from programming.dev
i think the content and the 'home base instance' can be completely separate. its all about what they would choose to subscribe to.
theoretically you could be on lemmy.world and not subscribe to or access any of its local content. conversely, an 'onramp' instance might not have much of any local content but have access to hundreds of remote instances. (mine for example)
it can be kind of confusing for new users.
I've found that for those moving from reddit, sh.itjust.works seems to be pretty accessible