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I just wish it had more diversity.
Everyone's a white 40-year-old born male Linux admin in here.
I wish I was that young!
Iโm a 25 year old Asian American
Hey! I'm 32.
im actually a 30 y/o social sciences graduate il have you know
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Who tf is born 40 years old???
I'm a 40-year-old white man? I had no idea
Welcome! Here's your complimentary Thinkpad and cat.
Sorry you had to find out this way
Congratulations. But being in your 20s is better. At least you get to be white I guess.
There's plenty of diversity if you join boards focused on them, like LGBTQ communities. I think the defaults just lean excessively into the demographic you described.
Yep, Hexbear is generally more diverse, even if it still leans towards the general Lemmy demographics. The presence of communities like Traa and strong pro-LGBTQ moderation helps that greatly, same with anti-zionism.
Hey! I'm a white 30-year-old born female Linux user, clearly Lemmy is burgeoning with diversity!
It does. You aren't looking. I always feel a sense that I am talking to people from other parts of the world. Moreso than anywhere's else.
It depends how you define diversity. The overwhelming majority of content is for the white, Anglicised gaze. You could argue that there is diversity within that group but it is still narrow enough that the content posted is pretty repetitive.
https://feddit.cl, https://feddit.org and https://jlai.lu are quite active if you speak the languages