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Cake day: June 23rd, 2023

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  • I initially appealed and was rejected. I just moved onto other social media and spending less time with it in general. But about a month ago there was a discussion in this group regarding the move to free speech initially on X and then on Facebook. There was speculation that reddit would stop being so heavy handed with their bans. So after 2 years I appealed again. Said the required I promise not to break the rules, and the next morning I was up and running again.

    Most, but not all, groups on Lemmy actually allow free civilized discussion. And bans on Lemmy are hardly ever permanent. Reddit should learn from Lemmy.














  • How about social media platforms Ban everyone that calls for violence or tries to justify it. Violence has nothing to do with the left or right. It is pure and simple not justified regardless of the issues involved. If you eliminate the nuts at the extremes you have a chance for people to have a civil discussion. Step 2 would be banning those who label any who disagree with the with “names”. I will never understand how people try to have a civil conversation and one participant calls the other an asshole or nazi. Of course civil conversations promote understanding of the positions of others. Points of agreement are reached. And just maybe that result is exactly what many on social media want to avoid.