cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27132607

When sites no longer allow you to speak out against political figures, companies, or conflicts then its time to leave. They are no longer moderating a subreddit. They are moderation information as a whole. They get to pick n choose what you’re allowed to rally around and rally against. Sites like lemmy are the next step to a free and fair internet.

Corporate has stolen our internet and our money. Its time to take it back. Federated and open source is the way we do it. Dont let the money tell us what we are allowed to talk about.

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    Pretty sure if you try and spell out the letters n, i, g, g,… and submit your comment or reply, it’s hardcoded on all platforms to remove the word. I’ve tried tellijg a story on the sync app for lemmy that involved a word that rhymes with maggot being said and even in quotes it only printed on the screen “removed” iirc. (context here implying it was the word someone said and not being used in the context of the comment)

    Pretty sure the list were looking at is subreddit specific list of banned words that will trigger a bot to remove the comment/delete the comment but still show a comment was made.

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      I think the Lemmy devs included automatic removal of some words on the platform, but it can be disabled by instance admins. It caused some funny problems in the early days of Lemmy, as banned words could sometimes appear in completely harmless settings/inside other words. Not sure what has happened since or on which instances it’s currently enabled.

      In either case I maintain that there’s a difference between free speech (cool) and hate speech (not cool).

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          Yeah, I personally don’t believe in blacklisting specific words as a moderation policy in general.

          I think it has served Lemmy well though - the automatic filtering of certain words might have deterred some deplorable people from settling down here. :)