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I feel it will be kinda wasted time, my comments always got cowardly banned in this circlejerk called lemmy.ml, people has very shaky legs.

I’m pretty new to Lemmy, but I start ti undertstand how these places works, and jezz, lemmy.ml seems a spin off of RT.

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I’m pretty new to Lemmy, but I start to understand how these places works, and jezz, lemmy.ml seems a spin off of RT.

Lemmy does not have the bot farms curating pro-western opinions. If you adopted those opinions via osmosis (happens to the best of us, that’s why those bots exist.), their abscence is bound to weird you out.

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14 points

Don’t you feel a bit ashame with that childish argument?

Ever heard about nuances? World isn’t just white and black. Grow up.

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Grow up lol

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6 points

You must eradicate from your essence childish folly

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Right, because it’s always the Lemmy.ml occult that’s at fault and not your fault for glamorizing nazism and straight-up denying historical material reality:

https://lemmy.ml/modlog?commentId=17477215

https://lemmy.ml/modlog?commentId=17154741

Turn the other way and right off you go. You can keep clutching them pearls while you’re at it, westoid.

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in this circlejerk called lemmy.ml, people has very shaky legs

Lemmy is not Reddit. Instances are administered by administrators who dictate the general rules and each community is managed by moderators who dictate specific rules. In this case, you are posting provocative comments, forcing the rules of the community in which this discussion is developing and going against the common feeling of that community (= more briefly, you are trolling). If you do not agree with the tone that is developing in a certain community, you can mute it. Not only is no one forcing you to comment, but it is not advisable to do so, because here people do not want to argue, but to discuss. In particular, you are doing something very incorrect: you are criticizing the methods and environment of a community that resides in an instance other than the one you are registered in. This is not acceptable! As far as I am concerned, no one should be allowed to give lessons to those who manage instances other than the one you are registered in. This way of doing things leads to a worsening of the climate of the discussion, to tensions between administrators and above all to the fact that I, as administrator of Poliverso, have to receive mountains of reports.

The Fediverso is beautiful because everyone can go to the places where they can feel better, but it should not be used to ruin the discussion environment for those who do not think like you.

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