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Sounds like you want to either create an account on Lemmy.world where all the tankie and fash instances are already blocked or wait a few weeks/months for the user specific domain blocking update to go through.
Guess which instance banned me, leading to my point. They are still tankie-sympathetic, as noted by the fact the JUST NOW defederated from lemmygrad. They hide it well, but they still have that lean.
Well, that's one instance. Sh.itjust.works had them blocked from the get go
Shhh, this conversation is about lemmy.world
I thought it was about the fediverse as whole?
This specific thread in the comments, you apricot. See, this lack of common sense and reading comprehension is infuriating too.
I think with your attitude everyone would be better off with your departure.
Thanks for your unrequested opinion! 🤠
If you weren't looking for opinions you wouldn't have made this post in the first place. You'd have just left.
Huh, yeah you seem cool and reasonable, such a mystery that you got banned somewhere else!
Yeah I really don’t agree with that. I want to be on an instance that only defederates as a last resort. As stated in the defederation post, they only just now fully defederated as the volume of lemmygrad’s rule violating exceeded their ability to moderate.
I hear lemm.ee has a pretty open federation policy.
Ah, so you want a free speech instance. So if that is what lemmy.world is supposed to be, why do they ban folks that disagree with them? Why do they delete comments? What you are describing and what lemmy.world is are not matching up, my friend.
They don’t purport to be a free speech instance. Bans I’ve seen are for rule breaking, but I’ll admit I have found some of their interpretations of spamming or trolling to be heavy handed. I’ve said as much in meta threads and haven’t been banned so I’ve stuck around. There’s so many instances out there now I’m sure you can find something that aligns with your personal views.
They want a safe and welcoming community that abhors violence. Free speech isn't part of the offer. You have to be nice and smile whether you like it or not.
You're like wanting to ban all food because you ate a stale burger.