There’s been a couple of minor dust-ups on mastodon about the conduct of so-called “big accounts” there that I do not care to comment on, but it has got me thinking — do we even have “big accounts” on the threadiverse (Lemmy/piefed/mbin)? I don’t think there’s any handle I’ve seen where I’ve been like “oh yeah, that person.” Am I just bad at remembering usernames, or does the community/thread style of discussion remove all continuity for a single account?

    • Electricd@lemmybefree.net
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      1 day ago

      Obviously meant through a regular account on your average instance

      And yea you can be censored through defederation

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        It’s not censorship when I decide I don’t want to host your speech on my site. Censorship is when the government says you can’t host speech at all.

        Edit: to elaborate:

        If you mail a letter to your local newspaper and they do not run it, that isn’t censorship. If you mail a photograph to a magazine and they do not print it, that isn’t censorship. If you send a clip to a tv station and they don’t air it, that isn’t censorship. If you send a movie to your local movie theater and they don’t show it, that isn’t censorship. If you send a song to your local radio station and they don’t play it, that isn’t censorship. If you send a post to a Lemmy instance and they don’t host it, that isn’t censorship.

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          15 hours ago

          Censorship is not only a government thing AT ALL. There are different uses of the word censorship.

          Literally the first lines of Wikipedia

          Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or “inconvenient”. Censorship can be conducted by governments and private institutions.

          It’s one thing not to accept an article on a newspaper which is only meant to accept a couple articles, and many of them having a clear and assumed editor line; and another to remove after publishing a comment or post on a public discussion forum, often claiming freedom of speech, because the admins do not agree with that the person says for political reasons.

          If there’s an editor line, then publicly assume it and make it clear when it’s an online discussion forum: reveal your biases.

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      Lmao. ‘There is no censorship, you jus have to leave, make your own space and do whatever you want.’

      That is censorship.

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          56 minutes ago

          You mean in the website that you host, that only you can edit? Wtf are you even talking about?

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            46 minutes ago

            Yep, that one. How is it different to say that I have to let you post anything you want on the lemmy instance that I host than to say I have to let you post anything you want on my personal website that I host?