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  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.worldBannedBanned from communitytoYe Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com*Permanently Deleted*
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    This is what ruins lgbtq spaces, it happened on reddit too.

    Lazy admins make lazy broad policies that end up banning the people engaging trolls instead of trolls.

    There was huge controversy where these policies led to sub mods protecting minor attracted persons who came in to disrupt their spaces

    I don’t expect everyone to know the history of lgbtq spaces on the internet, but that’s what happens.

    If the space becomes as popular as reddit it will happen again here.

    And I also don’t respect the admins banning all dissent. That shit is cringe

    *I’m trans btw


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    You come off as a troll tbh

    Sorry you don’t moderate your own spaces well enough that people don’t feel safe.

    Banning the ones who dissent doesn’t make you right.

    Clearly you feel different, but that’s why 196 is on world now too

    Edit: I have no issues with Neopronouns, the rule was created to stop community policing of trolls and instead enables trolls and even favors them over real users if they play victum well enough.

    I have watched many lgbtq spaces rise and fall, the thing that kills them is these kind of lazy and broad moderation policies like in reddit communities that are easy to take advantage of.

    You crying bigotry isn’t a defense of lazy and harmful policy.

    I’m blocking you now because you feel like you have to win something and this isn’t productive.





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    What about all the people who were banned for not agreeing with the rule changes?

    Don’t you think it’s disingenuous to pretend that was transphobia? Isn’t THIS something you should not leave out or ignore?

    Power tripping and then pretending like they’re all just bigots is cringe admin behavior, it’s immature, and it’s part of why people don’t want to be on blahaj

    Blahaj is not a safe space for anyone, at least not more than anywhere else.













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    This whole drama started because blahaj admins were banning 196 users they didn’t agree with. It’s not right, but it’s not different on blahaj.

    We should be able to tell trolls to fuck off, it shouldn’t be controversial. We should be able to ask for NSFW tags, without harrasing, and not get banned.

    All admins and mods are the same. They’re humans who eventually do petty shit with petty power

    I wish there was a 196 that Ada or Moss couldn’t touch But there will always be bad internet janitors. It will happen in onehundredninetysix too.


  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_assassination_riots

    The King assassination riots, also known as the Holy Week Uprising,[2] were a wave of civil disturbance which swept across the United States following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.

    Dr. King had campaigned for a federal fair housing law throughout 1966, but had not achieved it.[36] Senator Walter Mondale advocated for the bill in Congress, but noted that over successive years, a fair housing bill was the most filibustered legislation in US history.[37] It was opposed by most Northern and Southern senators, as well as the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Mondale commented that:

    A lot of [previous] civil rights [legislation] was about making the South behave and taking the teeth from George Wallace … This came right to the neighborhoods across the country. This was civil rights getting personal.

    The assassination and subsequent riots quickly revived the bill.[38][39][27][40] On April 5, Johnson wrote a letter to the United States House of Representatives urging passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which included the Fair Housing Act.[31] The Rules Committee, “jolted by the repeated civil disturbances virtually outside its door,” finally ended its hearings on April 8.[41] With newly urgent attention from White House legislative director Joseph Califano and Speaker of the House John McCormack, the bill—which was previously stalled that year—passed the House by a wide margin on April 10.[25]

    For some liberals and civil rights advocates, the riots were a turning point.

    The assassination and riots radicalized many, helping to fuel the Black Power movement.[42]

    In after the rise of the Black Panthers and the increased unity caused by the death of MLK the movement rallied together and kept pushing which led to integration the right to vote.

    As for calling me ruzzian, fuck you drag. I’ve seen you around here and you’re always spitting some dumb bootlicker shit.

    Grow a spine, grow up