RagingNerdoholic @ RagingNerdoholic @lemmy.ml Posts 1Comments 9Joined 2 yr. ago
Thanks, I didn't notice that before. Looking at the modlog, I'm guessing may have actually been for the use of a t*rd suffix ... I think? The log doesn't really get specific enough.
Yet, in the thread I presumed it was for, another user not only used a full-on r-word but also directed it at another user. They are still active and posting.
Hmm....
Jesus christ. This is what's wrong with internet discussions. There is no room for nuance and everyone just assumes the worst of everyone.
I wasn't blaming anyone for anything. All I was saying is ... murder is, y'know, bad and you should maybe try not murdering. I can't believe this is controversial or ban-worthy.
Edit: downvoted for saying murder is bad. Cool beans.
By all objective measures, so did the person replying to me. They're still galavanting around lemmy advocating for murder.
So I'm pretty sure my lemmy.ca account just got shadowbanned for telling someone that murder is NOT acceptable
I mourn what it was, yes.
There was a recent comment I read about how it's become this incredible resource for the most obscure tech issues and they were reluctant to delete their posts and accounts because they'd receive random messages of thanks years after a tech resource post was made.
And it's true. Reddit has become an invaluable resource for these kinds of things. Not only that, but it's one of the few places that exists on the web where cohesive and coherent discussions even exist. It was always the community and discussion that made reddit great and they want to turn it into yet another swipebait infested serotonin sponge. I sincerely hope lemmy can take its place, but there are going to be some major growing pains if we get big influx of "redfugees."
It almost makes me think that when something becomes such an enormous and invaluable public resource, there should be a legal compulsion to archive it before doing anything that will compromise its accessibility.___
I'm feeling rather smug and justified telling my clients to keep files on a local server that they control rather than "the cloud" someone else's computer.
I said this years ago on reddit: long COVID will the next major health crisis after the initial phase of the pandemic is addressed with vaccines. And here we are.