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  • That’s why a swath of us left Reddit in the first place, isn’t it?

    No. I don’t think many people left Reddit for a desire to post in a ‘free speech absolutist’ instance.

    I can think of many other reasons why many people left Reddit. One of which is that it isn’t moderated efficiently enough.

    I think the Fediverse has largely lost the script and the plot entirely. If you want a more better experience on the Fediverse, stop installing crybaby over-sensitive mods.

    You know the Fediverse is comprised of different instances that exercise different levels of control over local community moderators, right?















  • ‘Hey the word Trump isn’t allowed, but I can see you were using the word ‘trump card’ and not talking about Donald Trump so I’ll use my brain and allow it”

    I can easily imagine automated systems that carved out the usage of “Trump card” as an expression as an exception to a block on a “Trump” rule.

    “We don’t allow accounts with a low karma amount to post, because it could be indicative of a spam/bot account but I can see your comment isn’t either of those so I’ll use my brain and allow it.

    This one is onerous demands to large traffic communities in the event they feel they need to filter out new accounts.



  • I can’t fathom why its so important for some to be able to freely hurl abuse on online platforms.

    That really seems to be all its about here.

    Moreover, I’d also suggest that the reason a lemmy instance of this nature does not exist is because there’s no need for it for them. There are already sites that allow them to do this. Why would people of this nature be drawn to the style of Lemmy or Piefed? The entire structure of the Reddit-clone is built around curation and filtering.