Lol nothing says we are afraid of the working class like banning subreddits on suppressed news they don’t want us to see. I came here bc I got a warning on my account for liking a comment that said “Luigi”. My alt account got banned for sharing the DOGE email list that is public info. Fuck Reddit. I’m done.

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    I regressed back to Reddit for a bit. I’m back for good after I found out they’re also suppressing anti consumption movements.

    Reddit can keep all the NPCs.

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      I hope lemmy becomes large enough to support niche communities, but never coddles nazis like reddit does.

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          So far, most instances are hostile to nazis because they saw what reddit became. I hope that persists. nazis should not be welcome here like they are on reddit.

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          The great part about federation is that there isn’t a central control, and so they can in fact have their own instances, and either your instance can block their instance or you as a user can block their instance and you never have to see them or deal with them.

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        Well, if you don’t pay for the service, advertisers will, and they won’t like anti-consumption content. Catering to your customers and all that… you are the product, doesn’t matter what you want.

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        Someone will post about victories in anti consumption and mods will remove it minutes or hours later. r/news is especially guilty of this.