I’m not sure if this is the best place for this post, I’m just curious to see what everybody else thinks.

It seems like a lot of communities (outside lemmy) have had enough and are banning twitter links after Elons recent Nazi salute.

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No. As much as I disagree with giving them traffic, they do allow for context if someone wants to divulge. Can we ban them from the main post link and have them in the description of the post?

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I don’t have an account and musk stopped letting people without accounts read twitter links a while ago

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No, lemmy.world should not censor itself. I can decide for myself which link I click on. If people think they have to link to Twitter, then let them do it. I will never do that and I will never follow Twitter links. But I would still like to be able to do so on principle.

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Igen

Same in English.

同じです、でもに日本語。

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Twitter no longer exists.

But X links should, indeed, be banned.

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If the Musknazi wants you to call it X, YOU FUCKIN CALL IT TWITTER

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That is an excellent point.

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Of course, we need the echo chamber to feel more like an echo chamber, you know?

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