I just realised, I can’t post anything on lemmy.ml
So, I checked https://lemmy.ml/modlog, there’s a new moderator.
All posts and comments talking about China, Jinping, Russia, and Putin have been deleted and users banned
I just realised, I can’t post anything on lemmy.ml
So, I checked https://lemmy.ml/modlog, there’s a new moderator.
All posts and comments talking about China, Jinping, Russia, and Putin have been deleted and users banned
Then do it from a different instance? Who cares what they do on one specific instance? Fuck them and all, but it’s their instance. Complaining about it flies in the face of what lemmy is entirely about.
Or do I not understand the entire point of lemmy?
Totally transferring to another instance and losing your post history is kind of a shitty solution when they could just not have authoritarian moderators instead. They’re also Lemmy’s developers.
You can always observe and research the instance you’re about to create an account on to protect yourself from unpleasant surprises.
This is not a new development for lemmy.ml.
I joined back in June and lemmy.ml was absolutely doing all of this shit back then. Anything even mildly critical of China was banned for “orientalism.” They’ve never been shy about the fact that their instance is run by tankies.
And?
And I just explained it. Do you want it in Spanish or something?
I fail to see the problem after I explained that you’re free to post elsewhere. I too have a sign-in with them. But because of their dumb shit- I left and don’t post from there anymore.
That’s how lemmy works. That’s the entire point of it.
You’re free to abandon your account and they’re free to not hire authoritarian moderators. Why should it be on you and not them?
ROFL! So… to summarize, you think the moderators who put their own time, effort, and money into running an instance….
… are entirely beheld to a random tool that doesn’t like how things are run?
It’s not on them because they own the instance. If you don’t like it, fuck all the way off elsewhere. It’s what I did. Because I get how it works.
If I go to a mechanic and they put Nazi literature in my car, I have a couple of options. One would be to just switch to another mechanic and not say anything. The other would be to let everyone know about the car place that puts Nazi literature in your car to shame them into firing whoever it was that did it.
You would take option one. I consider that cowardly.
My god, you’re not very bright, are you?
For starters, you PAY a mechanic. So if they put “Nazi literature” in your car, yeah, you’d have a big problem with them and deservedly so-
How much did you pay to use their server?
Also- it’s THEIR server. Not YOUR CAR.
Additionally, you’re VERY bad at analogies. Please learn how to compare to similar things before you attempt to try one again.
You don’t have to do that, though. You can just post on a different instance from your normal account.
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t believe instance admins can remove your content that’s posted to another instance.
They cannot. But, if you created a community on your instance it must align to the instance rules and admin can moderate it (does matter who posts there).
The second, smaller, issue people will associate you a bit with the instance you selected for your account (even if it was by chance).
Users don’t even need to leave lemmy.ml, they can just use their lemmy.ml account and post elsewhere.
To move to another instance you have to be aware of the issue. To be aware of the issue you have to care about it.
Maybe just one half. True, one half is that every instance can do what it wants.
The other half is, that users can do what they want. In order to be able to do what they want, they need information about instances.
People speaking up about what many people would consider frown-worthy instance behaviour is an important part of that process.
We are free to warn each other.