What is the point of the fediverse having built-in censorship to ban ideas, views, and opinions? There could be a direct connection between why Mastodon does not attract new users and the totalitarian censorship of the fediverse pushing a monolith barbarian culture.

Looking through posts on the different fediverse services, it seems anything built on ActivityPub will only turn stale in 5 years because it is designed for people who can’t function in society where random individuals can freely reject their statements, so they need the internet to hide away from life.

  • Binette@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    Again, not wanting to hear bullshit != censoring. You can just go ahead and make your own instance that flames transgender people just for existing, if that’s your thing, but people might find you annoying and rude and might not want to hang out with you.

    Would you consider me blocking you to be censorship, for example? And if not, why would it be different if an entire group blocks you?

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      You blocking me does not qualify as censorship due to individual liberties. I can agree that if someone is frequently complaining about trans people, even some people who agree will grow tired of the negativity. There is a problem trying to public promote a service as an established service and attract new users, and then to say “No, we don’t allow your kind in here, you are only allowed to agree with every word we say”, that starts to look like a bait and switch scam and pushing dictatorial censorship.

      Do an internet search for “mastodon censorship” and read through 10 different search results.

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        Mastodon and Lemmy themselves don’t offer services. The people who install the app on their servers do. They set up their instance, with their rules and setup. Anyone who doesn’t follow their rules isn’t welcome.

        But let’s say that users have a problem with how instance A is handling it’s modding. If they’re on another instance B, they could ask their admin to block instance A. If you’re on instance A, you can change instances, or better yet, make your own.

        What we tell people that want to join is that there is no centralised server. Unlike reddit, if you get banned there, you have no link aggregator to go to. But if you get banned on Lemmy, you can, and I will repeat myself, change instances or make your own.