Hi all, I noticed this community hasn’t been active for a while. Might be a good time to bring it back.

Chances are, you already know what I’m talking about. For those who don’t: the moderators and admins on feddit.org, especially [email protected], have been removing comments and banning the users that are pro-Palestine, most of the time without even directly addressing them, just straight to banning.

Check out this pinned post. While a some were legit insults and calls to violence, most were just expressing dissatisfaction and questioning the policy.

While not all of us would always agree on things, we’ve been trying to engage in meaningful discussion even if we’d sometimes end up agreeing to disagree. The same cannot be said on the above community. At this rate, it would become an echo chamber for pro-Israel who’d say anyone disagreeing with them is antisemitic.

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    14 days ago

    SJW here has similar policies to feddit.org. If it’s illegal in Canada, it can’t be hosted here, even if it’s legal in your country of residence.

    Are there any comments that were “just expressing dissatisfaction and questioning the policy” that survived in the modlog? It’s got a lot of users banned without a record of the comment.

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      14 days ago

      They’re hosted in Austria, but some of the admins and mods reside in Germany.

      Seems to be removed completely from the log :(

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        14 days ago

        Looking at feddit.org’s homepage now, it has this rule:

        “Content that is illegal in Germany, Austria or Switzerland will be deleted and can lead to an immediate ban of the account.” (emphasis mine)

        I am totally ignorant of how German law applies to social media hosted in Austria and moderated by Germans, but the intent to not host content illegal in Germany seems clear and a clear motivation for their censorship. I also can’t evaluate the quality of their censorship because I’m not familiar with the requirements of German law.

        I wish some of those comments “just expressing dissatisfaction and questioning the policy” had survived, because without them it’s your word against theirs. :(

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          14 days ago

          Okay, I’ve looked at the post and there are some replies. Some of them have the text they’re replying to quoted.

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            14 days ago

            I didn’t see any relevant surviving quotations elsewhere in the pinned post, and I’m not going to go through a whole community looking.