Just curious if anyone has experienced this and is this common for communities in the .ml domain?

I mean it’s awfully pathetic.

Edit: Well, thanks for answering my question, especially the guy from .ml. Good to know what the behavior in general is over there.

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    I couldn’t even if I wanted to since I’m no true scotsman and was banned after a single initial post. Very pathetic of the people there and very sad that the people there are so fragile they can’t handle any sense of dissent. I mean that’s a lot of conservative energy there.

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      I’d say it’s pretty fragile to make a post about how they banned you as if you’re looking for validation from other users for how pathetic it was. This is a recurring theme on Lemmy.world. You’ll feel right at home on that instance if you don’t like how .ml operates

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        You’ll feel right at home on that instance if you don’t like how .ml operates

        “You’ll like being places where you’re welcomed even if you have a differing opinion far more than a place that carefully maintains an authoritarian echo chamber” isn’t exactly a scathing indictment of their character, you realize that right?

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          I’m sure they’d be so upset at being accused of maintaining an authoritarian echo chamber. Yawn. Don’t worry, they dislike you just as much as you dislike them.

          .world is hardly a welcoming place if you express the wrong opinion.