I’m searching for a Lemmy community to ask and discuss deeper societal questions such as about social injustices, greed, capitalism, communism, racism etc. On Reddit there were communities like r/SeriousConversation . Is there any alternative here on Lemmy?

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    3 days ago

    Oh goodie, a brand new account made to ask this question. Why not ask the question here with your real account?

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      I often make new accounts when I post something about a different topic. Why is that relevant to you?

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        To paraphrase the guidelines from another site:

        Throwaway accounts are ok for sensitive information, but please don’t create accounts routinely. Lemmy is a community—users should have an identity that others can relate to.

        IMO creating a new account every time you post something is bad form and pollutes the fediverse

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        New accounts make people suspicion of trolling or spamming, but it’s hard to imagine interpreting the question here of that.

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        Make as many accounts as you want. In fact, it’s sort of encouraged because you want a back up if one of your instances go down.

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      It’s named after this sub…

      100 to 1 their real account can be found in the mod list as someone recently bannex

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      What is a “real account” anyway? I’ve been here for over two years, and this is probably my eighth account. Whenever I hit around 1000 comments, I make a new one - so I’ll be ditching this one soon, too. Which of those would even count as my “real” account?

      Lemmy is such a small platform that if I’d stuck with my first account, tons of people would recognize me by now. I don’t want internet fame, and I’d rather make it as hard as possible for any potential stalker to follow me around. Not tying your entire post history to a single username just seems like the smart move - and honestly, it surprises me how often a privacy-minded platform like Lemmy feels hostile toward people who do this.

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    Is your deep question why is racism still racism

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    For good faith questions, I’ve got a few that I’ve been meaning to post to [email protected], we appreciate good discussion. The community’s been a little quiet but I’m going to put some work into it. I do specify “good faith” just because it doesn’t need to become another “here’s my ‘unpopular’ opinion that is actually popular and i want validated” or “here’s why I hate <minority>”. If you’re going to post bad-faith questions, or want to skirt the lines of what’s appropriate, that will make my life harder as admin and that’s considered a bannable offense 🙂

    There’s also [email protected] for US-specific questions. We generally avoid politically-charged topics because there’s better places for those, but questions that aren’t just “Why does Trump suck?” might be a good fit.

    Here’s a sample of a few recent popular [email protected] posts if they pique anyone’s interest:

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    These kinds of topics are like plutonium on here if you even hint that you’re not 100% onboard with the mainstream Lemmy narrative. A community like this is badly needed, but in my view, it would have to be pretty heavily moderated - people who show up just to throw personal attacks instead of engaging with the actual topic should be shown the door right away.