cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/45204357
Yesterday, I created my account on Lemmy.ml because I want to become mod on !stardewvalley@lemmy.ml. And I posted this comic on !stardewvalley@lemmy.ml It’s SDV game cutscene where Shane a NPC go watch Sports game with you kiss you accidentily but It was part of that event also player kiss Shane(NPC) back. Here’s video for more context. And someone claimed it have SA(Sexual Assualt) From Hexbear Ofcourse. So, I should delete it. I said it was a part of game cutscene. And If main player doesn’t love the Shane(NPC) then they don’t need to complete this event. And Just as a sarcasm I added Yeah we shoule delete this entire community because this game is Woke like Woke Detector Steam Group said. That user think I am some anti-woke dickhead something like that IDK. And tell me to Kill My Self. What I do now? I wanted on become mod on .ml because community was already well established. I message dessaline but I am sure he will not unbanned me. :(
Did I really did something wrong? I don’t know If I really did something wrong.
Link for that comic if embed doesn’t work.
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I’ll focus on the disagreement, OK?
In all examples provided by Marx, the “farce” was fully aware of the “tragedy”. Including the “main character” of the book, Louis Bonaparte - he was Napoleon’s nephew, he clearly knew how things went in the French Revolution. And the .ml admins are likely aware of how rules are enforced in Reddit.
So it isn’t like people don’t learn from history - it’s more like they can only replicate it poorly, as it’s what gives them some reference, even if the conditions around them change. That also applies to the .ml admins; even if they were the ones implementing modlogs and federation, since their reference is Reddit, I think that they never took into account the contradiction between their opaque rule enforcement and the modlog, or trying to control what a userbase says versus federation.
I have some good news for you: I’ve seen lots of programmers saying that Python is considerably easier to learn and read code for than Rust is. As such, feature parity and “polish parity” might come sooner than later.
I’m personally hoping that new PieFed instances pop up, and that some Lemmy instances get converted into PieFed instances. I’m also grateful to the Lemmy devs, and I relate to their desire to have an instance where you don’t need to struggle every single minute against the same old anti-communist straw men; but they’re awful at community building, and yet so many instances are giving .ml a pass because they don’t want to hamper Lemmy development. They won’t get that pass if PieFed gets stronger, it’ll give them two options - improve their community or see .ml shrinking and Lemmy slowly being replaced with PieFed.