Hey all… I don’t even know if this is the right community. But figured I’d ask here and worst case no one gives a response.

Anyway, two of my comments were deleted and I was banned from a community:

Banned

@StaySquared from the community Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com reason: reactionary

The post was about how there’s no such thing was unskilled work. I commented that, “sex work” is an unskilled job. And my second comment was that it was the first thing that came to mind, that a clown creating animal-shaped balloons are more skilled than a sex worker.

I don’t understand how this is reactionary? Or how it’s defined in this community but apparently it’s bad enough to get banned for it. I wish the mod(s) would give a clear explanation, otherwise I’m going to continue breaking rules aimlessly (without realizing I’m breaking the rules).

Definition of reactionary: opposing political or social liberalization or reform.

I’m not opposing sex work. I’m defining sex work as an unskilled talent/job. If a man or woman wants to be a sex worker, good for them. I’m not offended or negatively impacted by sex workers.

So I guess the question is, how do I contact the mods or a mod of that community so they may get my defense before outright perma-banning me from the community?

  • snownyte@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    Remember the days when everyone came to Lemmy because they were tired of the power-tripping that went on in Reddit?

    Why do some people feel the need to bring that shit over to Lemmy? Keep it the fuck over there.

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      7 months ago

      Oh but thats the pont of Lemmy. You just find an instance that supports your views, and isn’t banned by others. Or have varous accounts across instance’s. Or start a new instance. Its that easy and so much better.

      So they tell me.

      /s btw. But it does seem to be the Lemmy ethos.

      (Also not saying I agree with OPs opinions)