You mean, someone who asks what people could do to end violence are bad people?
And people who support violence are good people?
I’d rather take my ban in some hate-spreader Community with pride when justice in the real world rules over terrorism.
You mean, someone who asks what people could do to end violence are bad people?
And people who support violence are good people?
I’d rather take my ban in some hate-spreader Community with pride when justice in the real world rules over terrorism.
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.
I am just posting facts with which 90% of all people on Earth agree:
Israel is a friendly state.
Hamas is an internationally recognized terrorist organisation.
Or to be precise: It was. Nowadays it is mostly history. This bites you, doesn’t it?
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).
Thanks for joining my side. As you can see this wasn’t the post which led to the ban.
Uhm, what is wrong about chaining prisoners? I mean, that is exactly what you do when you arrest someone suspected to be violent.
Well, thanks for driving the discussion offtopic because we all knew who is the real terrorist as accepted by 172 nations. Reported.
Please do so. I must say that my activity on Lemmy has already dropped dramatically but I still open it once a month or so and read all messages in the communities I moderate.
I posted there already :-) because r/worldbuilding had his “thursday don’t post day” or something like that. I didn’t even consider Lemmy an alternative before.
Yeah, the C64 is so much fun because it is so different. Really something else. It feels so… raw and full of surprises. I did program a lot on it. I also own an Amiga (two actually, a 1000 and a 3000) but they are so far ahead of the C64 that you can not compare them. I have Web, Mail, a ton of Unix stuff and more on my 3000. It pretty much feels like a modern system just a really slow one. Loading a JPEG with 1024x768 in 24bits - the highest resolution my Amiga can display - takes like 30 seconds ;-)
I don’t want to rain on your parade but I’ll do it anyway: The numbers of active posts and members in Lemmy communities, even in the most active ones, are mindbogglingly low in comparison with Reddit, even in comparison to somethingawful what I still consider the dirty cousin of Reddit.
All the numbers are just two sizes lower than Reddit and then there is the atrocious web interface. I have stopped counting how often my posts got eaten, the reply button didn’t react and general stuff didn’t work at all.
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