just several days ago, after 7 posts and at beast 150 comments, i (under !DylanMc6@hexbear.net) got banned from hexbear for “History of repeating US state department talking points, anti-socialism and zionism”.
this ban came after some of my comments were deleted for either “zionism”, “fedposting” or “manufacturing consent” just a week ago.
after my hexbear account got banned, i continued to post stuff on hexbear communities through this account (!@DylanMc6@lemmy.ml) (because lemmy is part of the fediverse which means i can log in to a different lemmy instance with this account), and just earlier today, a couple of my comments (about charlie kirk) that i posted on !slop@hexbear.net were deleted for reasons of “Liberal civility politics”.
hexbear also deleted another comment i posted there where i said “we should segregate clankers from society”, as well as another comment for the reason of “libertarian” simply because i put “left-libertarian”.
left-libertarianism is a form of libertarianism that combines individual freedoms with social equality, and can be used to mean “antiauthoritarianism” - an example of left-libertarianism is libertarian socialism which supports self-governance and workers’ self-management.
although i support left-libertarianism, i find collectivism to be pretty interesting - i think that individuals are worthy of respect and freedoms, but i also think that the individual CANNOT organize alone - collective action is very necessary.
most of me realized that what i said on hexbear can be misunderstood as “us state department talking points, antisocialism and zionism”, and i apologize for that.
on the other hand, part of me is very glad that i got banned from hexbear because obviously, some people there is extremely hardline.
i apologize to any hexbear people reading this, i just had to do a rant here. seriously!
edit: here are the modlogs (for this account and !DylanMc6@hexbear.net):



I would be so sure. seriously!
i actually have autism which is i type like that, and i’m saying this with respect to everyone here. seriously.
Ok, fair enough!
I know you’re not trolling. ASD is going to make it more challenging to understand the nuance here. Not many people are going to care that you’re a good person arguing in good faith — trying to prove it won’t help.
I can see that you qualify other’s views, take ownership of your mistakes, and try to match the tone of conversation. The problem is subtext, which is so intuitive to some people I doubt they could even accurately explain why you’re getting shafted.
I’m not trying to be condescending to suggest resources to practice and understand online communication a little better. I’m sharing because there are tons of psychological resources for ASD kids and parents, but not a lot for adults.
Here’s a list of multiple articles on communication, some will be more relevant than others.