I hope this is the right place for this post because from my 2-day experience in lemmy.world I see signs of a dystopic online community in which it is not permitted to express anti-zionist opinions. If you think this post would fit better in another forum, would you point it out to me? Unless automod gets to me first?
It was removed by automod, so I contacted a human mod. The rest is in the screenshot. I decided not to wait for an answer because I had similar issues in Reddit. Mods were removing anti-zionist posts of news articles and had them restored a couple of days later, so they would get less visibility by not showing up on the first page, and it worked. Assuming (of course I cannot be certain at this point) that similar stuff are taking place here, is also alarming.
Tbh, I just hope I’m just wrong on all this, and I would really like to have some feedback on this from people that have been around in this instance longer that I have been.
That’s the thing though. You don’t find it oniony, I find oniony. In the few hours it was in the forum 140 users found it oniony and 16 not oniony. And The mod has the last word on this by default.
Many people upvote and interact with a post without checking what sub its from. I am guilty of this myself.
This story definitely deserves more attention but its almost the opposite of onion, falls in line with my
expectations. Gaslighting governments have been the norm for a while.
the few hours it was in the forum 140 users found it oniony and 16 not oniony.
Based on what, up votes? If so, that's just not a good measure. People upvote things they agree with, regardless of where they're posted. Look at communities like "unpopular opinions" - those routinely get downvoted because people disagree with the opinion, which is basically the point of the community. If that's your measure, then downvotes the mean people think the opinion isn't unpopular.