I just got a ban for “encouraging violence”. Someone asked “what will you do to celebrate when he dies?” Someone else started talking about how they have a fantasy about getting the death note and how they’d put that to use. I chimed in with my silly fantasy of using a seance to end politicians’ careers by getting them possessed by the ghost of GG Allin, and enjoying the mayhem that would ensue.

So, anyway, right after that, I found out that all the people who were so transgressive to have actually liked that comment of mine can, as of a couple days ago, expect punishment as well. How draconian.

And so that was that. No sense in being lorded over on the internet by the same people who run HOAs. It’ll be fun watching Reddit flush itself down the toilet from over here, I expect.

  • 1984@lemmy.today
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    14 hours ago

    Ive seen the same thing reported on Lemmy.

    Moderators need to be careful to not fall into the same trap.

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      2 hours ago

      Some home countries that host many of the instances on lemmy have pretty rigid rules for what constitutes promoting violence. Many of the mods/admins are just doing what they can to ensure the lights stay on by removing posts/comments that violate these rules.

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        29 minutes ago

        Would be nice with a list of that somewhere so users can choose what kind of moderation culture/country laws fits their own personality.

        Some users definently wants to be protected from content they dont like, but some feel equally strongly they they can handle it without a internet daddy.

        Its a bit like how rich people use swiss banks to get to keep their money, since they dont agree that the country they are born in should take a large cut of their profits.

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      13 hours ago

      Well, an unpaid job that involves exercising power over others is always going to attract insufferable, self-important people. It’s why I say they’re the same people who run HOAs. Just petty little power trippers. I mean, if it ever gets bad, one can always start one’s own instance, make competing subs, and make them off limits to the offending mods. Odds are good they’d be driving the members away as it is.