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[–] smiletolerantly@awful.systems 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I have been scrolling on the front page for a couple of minutes now, and I was going to write that it's literally all conspiracy theories, but that's not true, there's also some "sponsored" posts AKA ads sprinkled in.

What a sad joke.

If you think the fediverse is too centralized, you can always host your own instance. You get all the same "free speech" benefits (plus no free-speech ban on drugs and porn), without having to put one foot into that cesspit of a site.

Edit: oh, and that has to be the worst moderation system ever devised - at least if you are a woman or any kind of minority. Good fucking luck in finding a random jury of users who will ever, ever ban a racist or sexist piece of shit on a platform like this. Come to think of it, that's probably the idea and justification behind the system: being able to loudly proclaim "we have a democratized ban system ensuring moderator overreach is impossible!" does make a great dogwhistle for "you can be a terrible human on here, don't worry"

[–] CashDragon@realbitcoin.cash -1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Maybe it's not for you, no one is forcing you to use it, it is not all about you.

A woman protesting an oppressive regime with her posts may find it is the only safe place without getting her identity reported back to the oppressive state as all corporate owned platforms would do.

I gotta say, responding to "hey I think women and minorities might not be safe here" with "then maybe that space isn't for [women and minorities]" is quite the hot take