Or just make another one that’s more honest and sincere…

Community:

• asklemmy

• supportlemmy

All I did was ask a question, and they removed it. Because a moderator said (on this particular board), they want support, rather than questions.

Why “ask”?

Be more honest. And more open and freedom oriented, to let people say whatever they want to say.

And if they put it on the wrong board, just change the post to a different one, and let the OP know, that this is the right board. So that they know what to do in the future. To make it easier on the poster.

I’m looking forward to you guys removing this one too (“not playing by the rules”, even though it’s right there in the title). And this is another question. Ask. It’s about asking. You see the question mark at the end of the title? That’s it right there. I am asking.

Brain injured person here, it’s difficult for me to type clearly. I hope you have your empathy. Be well. Peace. ✌️

  • Ada
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    201 year ago

    It is explicitly not a community for lemmy support. That’s highlighted in rule 3, and that was the removal reason attached to the removal. You can see it in the modlog here https://lemmy.ml/modlog/8?page=1&userId=3940835

    1. Not regarding using or support for Lemmy: context, see the list of support communities and tools for finding communities below