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Any examples on Lemmy?
You can check the modlog on my account, this was from a couple months ago on Lemmy.world
Comments removed recently from TheOubliette for "misinformation," which just means saying anything the .world mods personally disagree with
Your comment is bizarre. I wouldn't ban anyone over it. But if you had spammed that multiple times as alleged in the ban, fair enough.
For the record I have also been banned for stupid reasons on .ml
For example when this power hungry mod said some bullshit and got downvoted to hell for it, I commented and got a lot of upvotes. So as is customary in .ml they censored my comment because they disagree because I was "rationalising fascism" which is completely ridiculous.
Obviously I called them out and called them a fascist, because I know you guys think that's the absolute worst insult ever (which is unfortunately diminished by the fact that you use it for literally everything). It's honestly quite insane how tankies honestly seems to believe everything Putin says.
The modlog shows you being banned from three communities: thefarside@sh.itjust.works, libertyhub@blahaj.zone, and comics@hexbear.net. You had exactly one comment removed from lemmy.ml, in which you said, "I love how all you idiots on lemmygrad, hexbear and .ml constantly show how stupid you all are."
You know these things are public, right?
Primarily lemmy.world
Some wild comments on /politics receiving upvotes there. People rebuking them get their comments removed and/or banned for 'trolling'.
When one visit that place they would think Donald Trump is the current president who is personally strangling every child in Gaza.