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mod accountability rule [action taken]
(lemmy.cafe)
Be sure to follow the rule before you head out.
Rule: You must post before you leave.
If the mod team on this instance is going to be that prescriptive around how religion is mentioned, then they're better off just blanket-banning any mention of it altogether, like on Whirlpool.
If you're a , and in the natural course of discussion people start criticizing ideas that inform 's beliefs and ethics, that's not a personal attack. It's not 'bigotry' on the basis that you disagree. It's not 'trolling' purely because it made you upset.
I'm going to separately post the famous Charlie Hebdo cover in this thread, the one published after Muslim extremists murdered their people over cartoons. If this instance is so straitjacketed by Australia's ridiculous lawmaking in this area that it cannot tolerate such a post, then it's not a forum for adults.
how the fuck is this an appropriate comment to make in response to someone getting yanked over explicitly saying a specific religion was "made up".
This is not a situation dealing with a critique of "Ideas that inform" this was straight up the statement "Your faith is made up bullshit and people died stupidly because of this made up bullshit"
Religions are made up. Most of us would be better off without that bullshit influencing our lives.
'Anti-religious comment' accurately describes my scenario. Anyone who dislikes the hypothetical critique can simply hit the report button and it will get wiped if Rule 4 is read at face value.
Oh, so you want to throw your terrible take out there for everyone, but you don't want to actually defend it or have people openly disagree with you?
Seriously? Tell me you're American without telling me you're American.
oops i misunderstood which instance you were criticizing in my other comment my apologies
your comment is a little confusing and i have no opinion on it, take care :)
My ability to stick the boot in on Blahaj-hosted posts is a bit like mods being able to ceaslessly whinge about their voluntary role being thankless/hard to prosecute. It's really really really important :^)