I feel like we need to talk about Lemmyโs massive tankie censorship problem. A lot of popular lemmy communities are hosted on lemmy.ml. Itโs been well known for a while that the admins/mods of that instance have, letโs say, rather extremist and onesided political views. In short, theyโre whatโs colloquially referred to as tankies. This wouldnโt be much of an issue if they didnโt regularly abuse their admin/mod status to censor and silence people who dissent with their political beliefs and for example, post things critical of China, Russia, the USSR, socialism, โฆ
As an example, there was a thread today about the anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre. When I was reading it, there were mostly posts critical of China in the thread and some whataboutist/denialist replies critical of the USA and the west. In terms of votes, the posts critical of China were definitely getting the most support.
I posted a comment in this thread linking to โhttps://archive.ph/2020.07.12-074312/https://imgur.com/a/AIIbbPsโ (WARNING: graphical content), which describes aspects of the atrocities that arenโt widely known even in the West, and supporting evidence. My comment was promptly removed for violating the โBe nice and civilโ rule. When I looked back at the thread, I noticed that all posts critical of China had been removed while the whataboutist and denialist comments were left in place.
This is what the modlog of the instance looks like:
Definitely a trend there wouldnโt you say?
When I called them out on their one sided censorship, with a screenshot of the modlog above, I promptly received a community ban on all communities on lemmy.ml that I had ever participated in.
Proof:
So many of you will now probably think something like: โSo what, itโs the fediverse, you can use another instance.โ
The problem with this reasoning is that many of the popular communities are actually on lemmy.ml, and theyโre not so easy to replace. I mean, in terms of content and engagement lemmy is already a pretty small place as it is. So itโs rather pointless sitting for example in /c/linux@some.random.other.instance.world where thereโs nobody to discuss anything with.
Iโm not sure if thereโs a solution here, but Iโd like to urge people to avoid lemmy.ml hosted communities in favor of communities on more reasonable instances.
Then have a mod box or something. What they currently do is, โPost removed. Reason. Rule 1.โ
No details, no appeal, nada.
If they act on a post or comment, thereโs no way to ask why or see what their actual reasoning was. So it allows blanket censorship without a paper trail.
It does, but itโs an online forum, not an essential service, and easy to replace. On the other hand, being there with your name or nickname exposes you to harassment from those pissed at you for your decision.
I would say itโs an acceptable evil given the circumstances.
As a side note: asking why after a mod action is almost universally pointless. Moderating is free work and a level of subjectivity is implied. I think not having the ability to argue is infuriating but understandable.