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  • here?

    most of those behind were for being “reactionary” or “not an answer”. sounds more like general censorship of ideas and opinions. there was even a post banned for “bad faith arguments, downplaying severity of western settler-colonialism, and both sidesing Ukraine conflict”.

    the mod logs interesting. but i don’t see anything relevant. or maybe i don’t see how it is relevant.











  • Very interesting. It shows that Lemmy was always a political project. It was always meant to advocate certain politics and discourage others.

    IMO this is not what new users expect. So we keep seeing these posts of people realising, and being shocked, and sometimes rage-quitting.

    Only a certain portion of people will stay with Lemmy after that realisation, and the others will flee. Is that what you want? (again just IMO)

    If not, is there a way to make this political vision more evident, to try to stop this effect?


    TBH I’m against the politics of Lemmy. But (IMO again) despite that it’s still a valuable project, and maybe a historically important one.




  • I’m always the first to start these threads.

    But it’s good to remember, we chose Lemmy over sites like notabug because it works better. Some good decisions by the devs created a good website, enabling good discussions, which you just don’t see elsewhere.

    Some things like the “slur filter” seem sketchy, but you have to give the devs the benefit of the doubt. They clearly know a couple of things about forum design.

    At the same time, it’s important to talk about this stuff. Better ideas usually come from debate.