• @meliante
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    3 days ago

    Too bad that when you are strong worded against a particular set of netizens, your comments get deleted by the moderator teams or whatever it is called here on Lemmy.

    Reddit and Lemmy, two peas in a pod.

    • @Tudsamfa
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      3 days ago

      I’m sure I won’t find anything out of place in the modlog then?

    • @[email protected]
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      It really depends on the instance. For example, I am to the point of blocking politics on .world because they take a “both sides are the same” approach to moderation.

      Most of my deleted comments and bans come from there.

        • @Tudsamfa
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          12 days ago

          They certainly have an interesting definition of “strongly worded”.

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      This is the post that got me banned from ten forward. A year earlier I warned another person to not argue with the mod because they will ban you. I made the mistake of not looking at the username before replying.

      Lemmy is actually worse than Reddit.

      • @[email protected]
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        I wouldn’t say Lemmy is worse than Reddit. Just different. I’ve never had a Lemmy mod tell me to write a three paragraph essay about my feelings on the patriarchy to get unbanned, because I made one comment in /r/conservative pointing out that Trump got vaccinated

        Shout-out to the WitchesVsPatriarchy mod team, y’all are clowns lmao