Dear Admins of the Lemmy.world instance I am asking that you please consider defederating from the rammy.site instance as soon as possible as the admin is no where to be found and it has been taken over by right wing posters posting hateful messages. There are also other people posting large amounts of spam and creating empty communities. What was once a small hobby run general purpose instance has been turned over and made into a festering right wing hate filled breeding ground by the people from exploding-heads. The only recoarse left it seems is to defederate to prevent them from spreading hate to other instances.

PS. I already sent this message to multiple admins here, sorry about that I just felt it was urgent to make sure the message was sent before these people cause more damage.

  • @Skelectrician
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    -351 year ago

    No, he values free speech even if he doesn’t agree with what is spoken.

    • @oolong
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      351 year ago

      Defederation is not censorship. The chuds over at remmy can continue to be chuds, and anyone interested in being a chud can go find them there. No reason for Lemmy.world to allow their garbage to spread over here.

      • @[email protected]
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        -161 year ago

        Defederation is not censorship.

        It literally is…

        Like that’s the whole point of defederating them…

        What do you people think censorship is? 😂 🤣

        • @oolong
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          71 year ago

          What do you think censorship is?

          If I run a website, do I have to show the content of other websites to my users? If I stop showing another website’s content to my users, am I censoring that website? No, I’m just not platforming reactionary garbage.

        • Carighan Maconar
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          61 year ago

          It literally is not. The levenshtein distance is 9.

          Even ignoring any literal aspects, it isnt semantically either, since one means being censored from expressing an opinion, the other means opting not to listen to the opinion expressed. Censorship is restricting the freedom of the speaker, defederation is the listener exercising their freedom.

      • ArxCyberwolf
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        281 year ago

        “Yeah guys I’m totally left wing, but we should totally hear out these people who want to kill entire groups of people for being different! They totally have something to add to the conversation and aren’t just here to spread hate and disinformation!”

    • @assassin_aragorn
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      251 year ago

      Free speech is the right to speak, not the right to be heard by people who don’t want to hear.

    • Flying Squid
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      221 year ago

      There is not, nor has there ever been a right of free speech on Lemmy. Lemmy is moderated. If you don’t like the moderation of a particular instance or community, you can start your own. And then you’ll find out that free speech absolutism results in utter chaos.

      • @[email protected]
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        -41 year ago

        Being for the idea of free speech, where everyone can speak, is not the same as the right to free speech.

        Personally I would prefer everything be available with one account and I could choose what I block. Sometimes I want to see what the other side is saying, and sometimes I want to block certain groups and never see them again. I want to be well informed of what the other side thinks and why they think it, even if I don’t agree with it.

      • @Chunk
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        -201 year ago

        There is not, nor has there ever been a right of free speech on Lemmy

        Well lucky for you that’s not at all what the poster said! So it’s unclear what you’re soap boxing about!

    • @Daisyifyoudo
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      221 year ago

      You don’t understand what Free Speech is, do you?

    • Carighan Maconar
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      51 year ago

      That’s what is happening here. People on rammy are free to speak what they want, people over here are free not to listen. Freedom.