Seeing a thread get locked just for asking if it’s okay to disagree with trans people’s identities really rubbed me the wrong way. I don’t want moderators pushing their agenda on to me. If I see something I don’t like, I can block that user or community. It’d be nice to block entire instances, but I don’t think we have that feature yet.

Does anyone know of any instances that don’t have stringent rules that exist to push a narrative? I’m cool with some moderation, like for spam and illegal content.

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    The entire point of moderation is to keep horrible people from saying horrible things. Say things that communities find acceptable, or get on out of those communities.

    I’m sure there are some other communities that will welcome your opinions, but you should really already know how unpopular that particular opinion is among the general population of the English-speaking world.

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      I know it’s unpopular, but I want to find a community that doesn’t censor its users for being unpopular or saying horrible things. I would rather censor those users myself if they say things I don’t want to see.

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    The admin of this instance also is the admin of mastodon.world and the code of conduct (applies to all of ruud’s stuff) can be found here:

    https://mastodon.world/about

    Any person who is a user of this instance or participates in any community hosted on this instance is bound by those rules.

    If you don’t like the rules, you are absolutely welcome to find an instance that you would prefer but remember, if you still choose to visit any community here, you gotta pay attention to the rules. If you don’t like that moderators can and will moderate, you might want to find some other place to hang out.

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    I don’t get why that person asked and I don’t get why you’re asking. Just search for instances, read their moderation policies, and pick one?

    This is why I am so excited about Federated communities. Go out there and explore. You had the skills to find and sign up for Lemmy, surely you can web search and read.

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      I’m new to the platform and wanted to discuss the possibilities with other users.

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        Take a look at the lemmy.world sidebar, click on the rules link there and find the following. There you go, that seems like it closee the discussion to me.

        If you picked the wrong instance, you can pick one with rules you align with.

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    You can always avoid interaction within topics or with communities you know that will piss you. Its not that its mandatory to participate in every discussion, drop comment under every post

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    Is it okay if I don’t agree with your identity @guyman? Who knows if you are a guy or a man? All we really know is you think someone’s identity is an opinion that can be dismissed.

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      You can disagree with me about anything. If you’re saying something I don’t want to read, I can block you.