It's time to admit Lemmy has won the "the biggest reddit alternative" award, why it's time for all of us to consider supporting it (here's why) + reopening r/LemmyMigration
Yeah, well it's only a matter of time before the mods and administrators turn this into a sterile, uninteresting, unfunny, sad hellscape of small people banning users who don't agree with every facet of their personal self-delusion.
I've had 4 posts deleted since joining. One was for causing offence. I asked "Are Brits the Americans of Europe". "Dumb, loud and obnoxious". I'm British, I was obviously being tongue in cheek. But I hadn't realised just how fucking sensitive the Internet became in the past decade.
Also they were heavily down-voted so why do they need deleting? Downvotes were always meant to be user moderation, not disagreement. But now everyone runs to the mods to delete EVERY little fucking thing.
removed (food) and fag (cigarette) get you censored and banned on numerous communities even though it's an American slur and not relevant in every country.
People under 30 have been put through so much and have been allowed no power or say in anything. Unfortunately, when they do have some power, instead of wielding it discretely and with restraint, they go hog-wild and become a totalitarian shitbrat.
Incorrect. I made a comment emphasizing empathy for trans people, and because I referred to it as a mental condition often resulting from trauma (WHICH IT IS, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE). "He" (lol lemmy misgendered him) got the comment removed. You need not actually insult or say anything offensive to be reprimanded, only engage in wrongthink. I've always thought the ability to block a user you disagree with is enough, but no- dissenting opinion (even if based on logic and fact) must be silenced.
I don't understand all of that "federated" stuff, but I'll be shocked if my comment above survives 24 hrs. The bullshit thought police are already here.
Who'da thought grown-ass men wearing thigh-high coding socks would be so sensitive?
The federated bit just means that there are many Lemmy servers run by many people. That, plus the fact that Lemmy is free & open source, means that no single entity has control over all communities, like with commercial products. If there’s a server that people have a problem with, they can “defederate” which is basically blocking them. I think hexbear is a popular example of a server (a lemmy instance) that has been defederated/blocked by a bunch of other servers.
Have you had mod issues in this specific community, or all across lemmy? Just curious.
I might need to get some of those socks as a joke, lol.