These mods are so soft it’s cartoonish. I’m the only person that I could see that got banned for 10 years lol. One of those mods must have been a hater because it’s not making sense.
I didn’t realize I couldn’t post links in the privacy group that weren’t open source. They could have just deleted it. Which they did but then they banned me from the whole Lemmy.ml claiming rule 1 and 2 were broken. Which are arbitrary at best. People talk shit in my post all day and they don’t get banned and A-OK, because I’m not a weak peon so I don’t even want them banned, but I can’t use words that are “mean” because little soyboy mods cry in the basement about it?
If I have to I’ll just go in a different instance but I at least want control over my post on my banned account like my communities I was in the process of creating. I don’t want duplicates so I want to be able to delete them so I can create them on non censoring instances.
Maybe the mod got triggered by my post on my community, because they seemed to have remove one I created as well now that I look. But in all honesty fck that mod. You can’t even see who did it because they are spineless. Just because you are a mod doesn’t mean you can censor people just because you disagree with them.
You are literally describing the slippery slope fallacy.
Moderation is not a step towards human rights violations. Get a grip.
Moderation? People pre-emptively said this guy should not be around here because of his attitude. What a mean thing to say.
About the ban: idfk, need more context actually.
You do a surface read of someone, and you think they aren’t worthy of existing on your favorite site.
How much bullshit would you propose we put up with before developing an opinion about someone? They got banned, then made a new account and came here to complain about it with frankly juvenile rhetoric and while throwing insults at mods. That’s all I need to form an opinion of someone. If they want to change that opinion, they’re welcome to take steps to do so.
Hmm…fair enough.
Anyway, why a Kobold?
I play D&D whenever I can find a group to play with, and kobolds have long been my favorite ‘race’ to play as, so I’ve accumulated a collection of kobold characters. Many of the folks I chat with online know me through that lens, so I made it my online identity. A coterie of kobolds, if you will.
Plus, the mental image of a group of kobolds sitting in front of a computer - maybe with one on the mouse and two on the keyboard, typing away together NCIS style, amuses me.