Until the rule is removed, any new posts about US politics will be removed.

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    2 months ago

    Ridiculous copy/paste reply. You’re not making a good case for people leaving corporate media for Lemmy. You’re encouraging them to stay where they are.

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      What’s wrong about it though? The freedom lies in the ability to create your own community that is not regulated by one company/organisation owning the platform. You can go to the place where you agree with the rules and you don’t have to live under the rules of someone you don’t like.

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      Not every sub has to revolve around US elections all day/weeks/months long. That has nothing to do with corporate media.

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        2 months ago

        If some other country had a historic election, I would HOPE to see open dialog spread in places like this for people to express themselves. Why ban an internationally relevant discussion when people have the choice to be members of the community. How about - if you don’t like it, you can leave.

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          But there are places for the discussion to be made. Lemmy as a whole did not ban the elections discussion, just this one specific sub. In fact, you’ll see basically every single sub of Lemmy discussing it.

          This is a temporary rule for 1 single community.

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          How about - if you don’t like it, you can leave.

          The irony in this sentence…