I was banned from 196@social.blahaj.zone for "being a unibomber apologist"
There is no rule against anarchism, why was I banned?
Also I don't support the unibombers methods, I am just an anarchist. This goes against the ideas of 196, where the only rule is that you have to post before you leave. @threegnomes@lemmy.blahaj.zone and other mods, I am very upset
yeah, but if you're an anarchist then I just don't get it. how can you hold someone to a rule or have any opinion on the quality of the rules when you've already decided that all rules are stupid and you're not following any of them (unless you maybe are just following some in order to stay out of jail because reality exists outside of our internal priorities)
Try not to take it too personally: the commies are extra sensitive at the moment because they have to share the fediverse with a giant influx of liberals. You'd probably be upset if they were pouring into your space. Not that anybody owns it, but we all take things for granted. It'll cool off.
edit: the gears of this sarcasm machine are lubricated by Marxist tears
I've been reading the modlog (something that Lemmy does really well is make modding transparent) and people have been getting banned for stupid reasons like this
195 was a subreddit based off the mods dorm in college, the main gimmick is that if you visit you have to post something before you leave. The original sub shut down and 196 replaced it and became a very popular meme sub which then transitioned to Lemmy.
I get the frustration with liberalism, I deeply, truly do, but they were spot on, supporting Kaczynski is extremely reactionary and as a queer person it's extremely alienating when I see other "leftists" into him for what are basically cosmetic reasons because "muh industrial revolution bad" without even digging an inch below the surface in analysis.
For starters...for an anarchist it's strange you're a stickler for the rules
But also it's always going to be an unspoken rule that the mods can ban you from a site at their discretion. That's why moderation is done by people and not automated (mostly), because there's always going to be exceptions and things that weren't accounted for.
As others have said you just kindof have to read the room sometimes.