This is how I learned that they're not a community.
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Well, I thought so too & I still am really happy for all the posts (I didn't know about their mod history, I don't follow such politics), but I ([email protected]) just got perma-banned from history comm a few minutes ago for saying countries with permanently present USA troops & USA nuclear weapons, and where USA gov influences what is taught in schools etc are "colonies".
This wasn't against any rules & it was explanatory to why the OPs post pic ever came to existence.
Idk, banning any slight USA "criticism" (if that's even what that was) feels like unnecessary shrinking the community, but modding is work too & someone has got to do it ... then again vibe banning feels like a wrong way forward.
Generally I don't think ppl should be banned solely on pov (without being uncivil or something actually bad). No warning or a chance to reply. Just ban.I guess I can still read, but not updoot their history memery.
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Not usually lmao.
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Whoa, lol, I'm glad (?) I put that though the translator.
Well, I get why that sort of convo would get banned.
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I think it must be. It was like 1 percent post, 9 percent comment, 90 percent lurk?
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Probably
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Named after a maneuver
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That is very sadly true now
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Yeah what the fuck
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But who is maneuver?
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Have a rant on https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/modabuse, get some pitchforks together, ya know
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The AI nailed it, hm? Now here's me:
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and are paid for it
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Thank you for your service. 🫡
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To be fair, even on Reddit, there were about 10000x more lurkers/commenters than there were posters.
Reddit just had a massive population, so there were more posters than you could reasonably keep track of.
While the fediverse/Lemmy has grown significantly, it is still pretty small in comparison to the daily active Users on Reddit at its height, shortly prior to the first great exedous.
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I love all 20 of them (at least in science-memes)
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I like talking about reddit in the past tense