The mainstream fediverse instances are definitely leftist, but there are also other instances that are politically on the right (e.g. poa.st and FSE) and some smaller ones that are welcoming to whoever regardless of political ideology. There are really instances for just about everything, which is what I like about fedi. You don’t have to associate with any instances you don’t like nor do they. That’s the part that gives you more freedom than what you get on mainstream socials. On mainstream social media, you are bound to their rules whether you like it or not. On Fedi, you aren’t. You can always host your own instance, build your own platform, and customize the client app to fit your needs.
The mainstream fediverse instances are definitely leftist, but there are also other instances that are politically on the right (e.g. poa.st and FSE) and some smaller ones that are welcoming to whoever regardless of political ideology. There are really instances for just about everything, which is what I like about fedi. You don’t have to associate with any instances you don’t like nor do they. That’s the part that gives you more freedom than what you get on mainstream socials. On mainstream social media, you are bound to their rules whether you like it or not. On Fedi, you aren’t. You can always host your own instance, build your own platform, and customize the client app to fit your needs.
Since anything non-left isn’t really accepted on most listing sites, the easy way of looking up alternative instances is just by looking up some of the public block lists and visiting or joining the instances on those lists. Good example: https://codeberg.org/oliphant/blocklists/src/branch/main/blocklists/mastodon/gardenfence.csv
Just have to do the opposite as per usual.