Hi! I came here looking for an alternative to Reddit which is less of a liberal echo chamber. It looks good, even more responsive. But I wonder, how is the moderation here? Biggest problem I have with Reddit is that it is becoming increasingly impossible to have discussions about “sensitive topics”. Even if you are being civil, there is a chance you will just straight out get banned for saying something which liberals do not like. How does Lemmy compare? Thanks.

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Imagine saying a woman isn’t a woman and thinking you’re being civil.

You’ll find an instance that fits your liking though, I’m sure. Most other instances won’t be federated with it but you don’t want to live in our “liberal echo chamber” anyway.

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ITT: OP discovers that his problem actually is just that his opinions are odious.

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You’re right, I’m totally a liberal now. You guys converted me. Thanks so much.

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Yes, that would be civil. It’s just an opinion. It is not attacking or name calling.

But let me ask you this: if you agree with all this, why did you come here then? Reddit would be great for you then, no?

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Opinions are for things like whether pineapple belongs on pizza, not whether people deserve the right to exist or have equal rights.

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Believe it or not, there are more factors than political views…

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If you think Lemmy by default is a safe haven for conservative bigots then you’re gonna be very disappointed.

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I do not want a safe haven, I want a place where things can be discussed freely. But what is your answer to my question? Why do you or why do liberals come here if it is not about the politics?

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