one of the core pillars of lemmy.ml is strong moderation and censorship
I was merely referring to the fact that the lemmy.ml instance likes to censor, is run by the Lemmy devs AFAIK, and furthermore from the beginning it included a hardcoded word blacklist (not sure if it still has that feature)
When I said this:
I was merely referring to the fact that the lemmy.ml instance likes to censor, is run by the Lemmy devs AFAIK, and furthermore from the beginning it included a hardcoded word blacklist (not sure if it still has that feature)