By now, I’m sure you’ve heard about the Reddit protests and blackouts but what exactly is going on with Reddit? Why are people protesting and why did the pro...
“I did something pointlessly mean and insensitive, but that’s not important! I experienced repercussions that I feel were undeserved! I demand justice (but only for me, not for anyone else)!”
I get what you’re trying to say, but you’re choosing a rather tactless way to say it. Point is, that community is run by moderators who are exercising their right to ban you based on your choice of speech. You could send the moderators of the community a DM, apologize, and try to sort it out, but instead you’re coming here to complain, which is… definitely not going to solve the problem.
Alternately, start your own AskLemmy community elsewhere. If enough people disagree with those moderator decisions, they can come and participate in yours, instead. That, really, is the benefit of Lemmy over Reddit.
It’s directly in the rules of the sidebar, and you violated them. Lemmy isn’t an unmoderated space. It’s a space where you can engage where you pick the moderation style you’re interested in. What you experienced wasn’t censorship, it was the repercussions of your own actions
I mean, being vulgar and flaming people is just sorta proving the point of why you got banned, if anything. I wouldn’t really say you’re making a good case for yourself here.
I get you’re coming at this from a free speech angle, but yeah, I don’t think flaming is helpful. With more users, and more experienced mods, I think this issue will reduce and you’ll be able to offend more people with less pushback 😂
So you’re calling someone a retard, but the point isn’t specifically to offend people?
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Maybe it’s time for you to learn that it’s not your intentions that count, but your actions. And your action in this case is definitely offending someone because they don’t agree with you.
The proper response would be to just say why, in your opinion, both sides are the same isn’t the case, and why you think it’s a bad take on the situation.
I’m the offending commenter, the “victim” of @Antik’s antics. I certainly took no personal offense to a stranger calling me a silly name on the internet, but I do agree that such actions should not be normalized, simply because ad hominem attacks add nothing to a conversation and only serve to derail what could otherwise be a healthy discussion.
So, @Antik, I don’t agree that you should’ve been banned, but you clearly showed an unwillingness to have an honest, open discussion, and that is most likely why you were hit with the banhammer.
Is here on Beehaw get the features enabled on Beehaw, regardless if the poster’s instance has ones not enabled here. So you wouldn’t get downvotes over on here. But lemmy.ml has then it seems. You may even have downvotes over there that you wouldn’t know about here! Fedi is weird sometimes…
I mean no disrespect, but your comments come across as you having some anger management issues. I can see how someone could worry that it might be to the point of being ready to take everything down with you.
I would say that the use of needlessly aggressive language is a part of it. I don’t particularly associate it with free speech (assuming that you do) since it doesn’t relate to an opinion you’re expressing with it; but it would occur to me as a mod that this anger could be a threat to keeping the community healthy for longer. The pointlessly aggressive comments is something that I personally don’t miss from Reddit.
Anyway, Lemmy is decentralized, so you’re free to start your own instance/community who may be joined by other like-minded users who may not read into it what I’m reading into it. I don’t know you, and I could be wrong.
You have made an assumption on the poster, and then called him out over your assumption. If you think trumpers need to be called out, why not wait for him to say something about Trump? If you have a legitimate criticism of what he has said in this discussion, why not bring that up?
I assume you are a racist, and that makes me angry. How could you? /s
I mean calling someone an r-slur and then being what sounds like a free-speech absolutist would get you banned from any instance I would run without hesitation.
Luckily for you, you can start your own instance and call people whatever names you want. Sounds powerful to me.
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Why did you feel the need to call someone that though? Not sure there is any need.
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“I did something pointlessly mean and insensitive, but that’s not important! I experienced repercussions that I feel were undeserved! I demand justice (but only for me, not for anyone else)!”
I get what you’re trying to say, but you’re choosing a rather tactless way to say it. Point is, that community is run by moderators who are exercising their right to ban you based on your choice of speech. You could send the moderators of the community a DM, apologize, and try to sort it out, but instead you’re coming here to complain, which is… definitely not going to solve the problem.
Alternately, start your own AskLemmy community elsewhere. If enough people disagree with those moderator decisions, they can come and participate in yours, instead. That, really, is the benefit of Lemmy over Reddit.
It’s directly in the rules of the sidebar, and you violated them. Lemmy isn’t an unmoderated space. It’s a space where you can engage where you pick the moderation style you’re interested in. What you experienced wasn’t censorship, it was the repercussions of your own actions
I mean, being vulgar and flaming people is just sorta proving the point of why you got banned, if anything. I wouldn’t really say you’re making a good case for yourself here.
I get you’re coming at this from a free speech angle, but yeah, I don’t think flaming is helpful. With more users, and more experienced mods, I think this issue will reduce and you’ll be able to offend more people with less pushback 😂
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So you’re calling someone a retard, but the point isn’t specifically to offend people?
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Maybe it’s time for you to learn that it’s not your intentions that count, but your actions. And your action in this case is definitely offending someone because they don’t agree with you.
The proper response would be to just say why, in your opinion, both sides are the same isn’t the case, and why you think it’s a bad take on the situation.
I’m the offending commenter, the “victim” of @Antik’s antics. I certainly took no personal offense to a stranger calling me a silly name on the internet, but I do agree that such actions should not be normalized, simply because ad hominem attacks add nothing to a conversation and only serve to derail what could otherwise be a healthy discussion.
So, @Antik, I don’t agree that you should’ve been banned, but you clearly showed an unwillingness to have an honest, open discussion, and that is most likely why you were hit with the banhammer.
Your edit only proves even more that you have worms for brains
Also this instance doesn’t have downvotes. it’s just nobody is upvoting you at all
Their instance does have downvotes. They’re on the lemmy.ml demo server, which has basically every single feature enabled
I don’t have a downvote button tho
Is here on Beehaw get the features enabled on Beehaw, regardless if the poster’s instance has ones not enabled here. So you wouldn’t get downvotes over on here. But lemmy.ml has then it seems. You may even have downvotes over there that you wouldn’t know about here! Fedi is weird sometimes…
Your instance is Lemmy.one. Lemmy.one doesn’t do downvotes
I think in that mod’s head, it was the point.
I mean no disrespect, but your comments come across as you having some anger management issues. I can see how someone could worry that it might be to the point of being ready to take everything down with you.
I would say that the use of needlessly aggressive language is a part of it. I don’t particularly associate it with free speech (assuming that you do) since it doesn’t relate to an opinion you’re expressing with it; but it would occur to me as a mod that this anger could be a threat to keeping the community healthy for longer. The pointlessly aggressive comments is something that I personally don’t miss from Reddit.
Anyway, Lemmy is decentralized, so you’re free to start your own instance/community who may be joined by other like-minded users who may not read into it what I’m reading into it. I don’t know you, and I could be wrong.
You got band for being an asshole on an instance that doesn’t allow assholes. I’m not really seeing the parallel.
You sound like a trumper.
This adds nothing to the conversation.
They need to be called out, wherever they are.
You have made an assumption on the poster, and then called him out over your assumption. If you think trumpers need to be called out, why not wait for him to say something about Trump? If you have a legitimate criticism of what he has said in this discussion, why not bring that up?
I assume you are a racist, and that makes me angry. How could you? /s
Did I ever say OP is one? I said they sound like one due to their behavior.
The purpose of mods is to tell people like you to learn how to behave. Of course you won’t like it. But I do.
I mean calling someone an r-slur and then being what sounds like a free-speech absolutist would get you banned from any instance I would run without hesitation.
Luckily for you, you can start your own instance and call people whatever names you want. Sounds powerful to me.
The real difference is that there are no “admins” who control the whole thing.
Mods will be the same mostly I expect.
Maybe you shouldn’t have called someone a tard boy? Sorry, are you trying to say you’re the victim here…?
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What did he say?