Hello, is there any social media on this planet that does not ban people for things that are completely legal in all of the European legal systems?

Or is the fediverse the best choice because even though if moderators guide public opinion on the mainstream instances, people can still go to a smaller instance for refuge.

  • Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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    7 days ago

    Generally speaking, I’ve found Lemmy to be far less accepting of different viewpoints than either Twitter or Reddit in their heyday. The echo chamber is extremely strong here, even though the “correct” narrative is different.

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      I vote left wing, but left wingers in general are less accepting of freedom of expression. That’s my experience.

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        I feel the same, but right wingers also arent exactly very accepting either. Try talking about the climate crisis (which should be apolitical) or workers rights and you will see what I mean.

        maybe its not a political issue, its just bigotry?

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          They ramble on and on, but they don’t want the other person to be banned. They just think the other person is really really stupid.

          I prefer that instead of authoritarianism to be honest.