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  • I know I am late to this discussion but I also have given up on Lemmy. Instead of decentralised company we got little fiefdoms with local land lords acting often worse than the worst Reddit moderators.

    Where Reddit is suffocating in overruling even simple subreddits - on Lemmy we saw a land rush where often people squatted groups with topics they openly oppose and only use to harass everyone who disagrees with their opinion. Seriously, I have seem Lemmy-Groups about Muslims run by Muslim-Haters, Groups about Judaism run by Jew-Haters and so on.

    Oh, I still thing Reddit is a rotten place but it has its nieche corners where it shines. Lemmy? I have only found one single Group I am actually interested in and where the moderators are acting reasonable. Honestly, Lemmy could be nice if there wasn’t such an ungodly amount of haters in power positions and people would be more chill about differences and mistakes.














  • Well, 172 nations on Earth see it like this:

    Israel is a friendly state in hostile neighbourhood…

    Hamas and Hisbollah are terrorist organisations.

    Or least they were. Nowadays we better speak in past tense about them. This bites you, doesn’t it?

    I’d rather take my ban in some hate-spreader Community with pride when justice in the real world rules over terrorism.



  • No.

    Reddit rarely bans. VERY rarely.

    And NEVER for comments.

    Sure, they delete like hell. Posting something in r/news is harder than landing on the moon, same goes for r/noncredibledefence and other Reddits.

    But Lemmy is going bonkers, many high-profile Communities are held under an iron thumb like the moderators are all paid by the Axis-of-Evil (Russia, Iran, North-Korea).