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What do you feel like you’re unable to say?

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calling a terrorist terrorist will get you supressed on twitter or banned on reddit , what dos twitter want me to call that shit a messiah? also if you support the right on twitter you get banned , you support the left on reddit you get banned … some subs ban you for sayin words like “woman” what does i call them then … i am not from the US so dont care about us politics but i write what i see on those platforms

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yea dark web has many forums where you are allowed to ask how to sexually abuse children.

Twitter is also a great choice if you are looking for Nazi content.

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Just go back to Twitter honestly.

It’s a piece of shit platform for shit stain people.

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The thing with social media with little to no moderation is that it attracts exactly the type of people who abuse that to high heaven.

So either every platform starts moderating or the trolls take over and users migrate somewhere without trolls.

But if you really want to take part in such a thing I guess create your own lemmy instance or find one where people tolerate your speech ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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