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    • federal reverseM
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      123 months ago

      Huh? You were complaining about how evil mods were suppressing debate (paraphrasing obviously).

      But the removed comment thread literally started with a blanket “muslims are bad” comment.

      • @JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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        -33 months ago

        Difficult to know that. The offending comment is deleted.

        But yes, given the number of deleted comments, the mods are almost certainly suppressing debate.

        Whichever way you look at it, that is not a healthy situation in democracy.

        • federal reverseM
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          123 months ago

          Hi, I am the mods responsible.👋 And yeah, I am deleting comments if they are just inciting hate, are obviously racist, etc. Unfortunately, a topic such as this one attracts these kinds of opinions. And no, for the sake of everyone’s well-being, I am not just letting them stand.

          You can look at the modlog if you want: https://p.feddit.org/modlog?community=5765

          Whichever way you look at it, that is not a healthy situation in democracy.

          Eh. What’s truly not healthy is absolute free speech. That just helps the most extreme voices thrive.

          • @Akisamb@programming.dev
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            33 months ago

            Thank you, handling these subjects is already annoying at family dinners. I can’t imagine handling this on an online forum.

          • @JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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            -63 months ago

            Eh. What’s truly not healthy is absolute free speech. That just helps the most extreme voices thrive.

            If we’re talking about democracy in general, I’d say that is a open question. The far-right problem is worse in speech-controlled Europe than in the First Amendment USA. Anyway, that’s not the subject here.

            But of course any private community has the right to police its members’ speech. No denying that. Didn’t know about the open modlog. Useful innovation.

            • @rammer@sopuli.xyz
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              93 months ago

              The far-right problem is worse in speech-controlled Europe than in the First Amendment USA.

              You sure about that? Last time I looked nobody was openly advocating ending elections in Europe and enjoying support from nearly half of the population.

              • federal reverseM
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                63 months ago

                It’s also a false narrative. Public speech is usually moderated in both the US and the EU.

                Extremism blooms way more often when speech isn’t moderated well. The UK being taken over by people who read/wanted to believe (Russia-sponsored) fake news on Twitter is a recent example.

        • @Quittenbrot@feddit.org
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          103 months ago

          I would agree if the mods were to actually delete comments calling for e.g. stricter immigration laws or quicker deportations of rejected asylum seekers. This didn’t happen here and what was deleted wasn’t a contribution to discussion but generalising bs.

          Feel free to contribute to the discussion with your own points of view. Those can be controversial without violating the community rules.

          • @JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            Fair enough. It’s possible I misjudged. Perhaps I could say what I really think here, after all!

            But that was really my point. Looking at the state of the discussion - most of the comments deleted, and the rest mostly on one side of the debate (the correct-thinking side, the side which is a minority in opinion polls of the general public), I didn’t feel I wanted to risk wasting my time writing a contribution that would be deleted. Or find myself attacked for being a hateful bigot, which I am not. Nor did I want to self-censor in order to avoid all that.

            This is the unhealthy democratic situation I referred to. Like it or not, it’s playing out on a small scale in this forum.

            • @Quittenbrot@feddit.org
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              43 months ago

              Perhaps I could say what I really think here, after all!

              There’s only one way to find out.

              I’m all in for disrupting bubbles here and there to prevent too strong biases from building. And sure, I guess you’ll collect a bunch of downvotes for your opinions. But as long as you stick to the rules, those comments should stay there, no matter the downvotes.

            • @roboto@feddit.org
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              13 months ago

              You seem to be whining a lot (typical right wing thing to do) and bring up democracy and being wrongly called a bigot and blabla, but this is an online messaging board, you don’t have to comment here.

              You’re free to go to any other place. Also, the mods don’t have to leave your comment up because freedom of speech is a thing in countries, not privately run message boards.

              You complain about not being able to express yourself yet your comments are up here. If a comment gets deleted, there’s a mod log.