• ksigley@lemm.ee
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    This is my first comment from Lemmy. Thanks again to whomever suggested it.

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    Warms my heart to see all the ‘new account’ badges in this thread.

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    At this point being banned might be a good thing to drive home the point that also my favorite of the old corporate internet platforms should be avoided. I’m doing quite okay on staying away from Meta and have long deleted my Twitter account. I can’t get myself do drop Reddit somehow. Seems like they’re only helping me get off my addiction

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    My link for this was deleted. Huh. I didn’t see this earier.

    Anyways I think this is a dangerous chilling effect and reddit has a terrible track record for not using this as intended, so I can only expect Reddit Admins to use this beyond warning, I expect bans and this used in warrants/NSLs quickly.

    Stop using reddit, stop going to reddit. And bring everyone you can to Lemmy. I want to be able to cut out my city subreddits like /r/Denver like a clean shit.

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      My link for this was deleted. Huh. I didn’t see this earier.

      I’m getting an impression that lemmy.world federation has been super slow recently.

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    Reminds me of back in 2013 when Reddit admins accidentally revealed that Eglin Air Force Base, a location often cited as the source of government social-media propaganda/astroturfing programs, was the most Reddit addicted city in the world.

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      To be fair, every Air Force base had higher than average Reddit usage back in the day. It was one of the few websites not blocked by default. I don’t know when that changed, Because I was out before then.

      But yes, there are also the propaganda teams.

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    can someone explain to me the difference between corporate and government censorship, when corporations and the government are definitely fucking?

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          No. Nothing reddit is doing is illegal. When you sign up for a service like reddit, there is a TOS, which allows them to ban, warn, limit interaction, etc, at their discretion when terms of their TOS are violated.

          If their TOS doesn’t allow pictures of butterflies, and you post pictures of butterflies, you will receive a warning. Continue posting butterflies, you’ll get banned, until eventually receiving a permaban. There is absolutely nothing illegal about it, because their TOS specifically states no butterfly pictures.

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      People get mad over government censorship, but condone corporate censorship if it’s something they want censored.

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        Going against an agreement you agreed to abide by is not censorship. If you don’t like the agreement, don’t agree to it.

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          It’s not illegal for the other party to include it, but it is absolutely censorship by any definition of the word.

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          Agreeing to be censored doesn’t mean you’re not being censored.

          Lol. The pro-censorship crowd really is a site to behold. Glad I’m not loyal to it!

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            If you wanna continue to be a fucking moron, that’s on you, doesn’t change the fact that if you agree to not do something, and you do it, there are consequences.

            But keep bitching because you’re too stupid to know what a TOS is, and the consequences of breaking a TOS you agree to, because you’re too stupid to read.

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    I’m gonna buy a Luigi board to ask the guidance of Aaron Schwartz because I’m sure he is dying to get revenge

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    First the removesort by controversial, and then you can’t even see controversial posts. Soon there will be no conflicting opinions, just a hive mind echo chamber.