Unlike you authoritarian tankies, we don't ban people for saying things we don't like. We just silence them by labeling their account and posts as adult content without disclosing why. 
technology
On the road to fully automated luxury gay space communism.
Spreading Linux propaganda since 2020
- Ways to run Microsoft/Adobe and more on Linux
- The Ultimate FOSS Guide For Android
- Great libre software on Windows
- Hey you, the lib still using Chrome. Read this post!
Rules:
- 1. Obviously abide by the sitewide code of conduct. Bigotry will be met with an immediate ban
- 2. This community is about technology. Offtopic is permitted as long as it is kept in the comment sections
- 3. Although this is not /c/libre, FOSS related posting is tolerated, and even welcome in the case of effort posts
- 4. We believe technology should be liberating. As such, avoid promoting proprietary and/or bourgeois technology
- 5. Explanatory posts to correct the potential mistakes a comrade made in a post of their own are allowed, as long as they remain respectful
- 6. No crypto (Bitcoin, NFT, etc.) speculation, unless it is purely informative and not too cringe
- 7. Absolutely no tech bro shit. If you have a good opinion of Silicon Valley billionaires please manifest yourself so we can ban you.
Does the adult filter mean that you can only view posts sorted under that category if you hand over all your real life information?
Great open protocol
"Centralized social media wrapped in the poached skins of open source and federation follows it's true nature. More at 11."
How's that decentralized social media app Bsky going?


There is wafrn.net which also can use atproto fwiw.
All posts for weeks at time with an ever-present "Adult content does not include nudity" overlay - Reddit-level shit.
Did reddit ever do something like this?
quarantines maybe
No maybe - definitely. I read that quarantined subs slowly died from being unfindable to new users - as mods & admins perma-banned users for spurious reasons, they had difficulty getting back into subs they used to be subscribed to under a new username.
That's true except in the case of this site's predecessor r/chapotraphouse, CTH continued to show rapid growth even after quarantine, nothing could stop it and it was becoming a phenomena so they had to outright ban it instead because they didn't want a space dominated by communists to be a major force on the site.
It was my understanding that quarantined subs were unfindable - how did new users find it?
Jack why did you do this?