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The "censorship" you're referring to is what real online communities commonly refer to as moderation. Moderation is a direct form of influencing or "building" community in online spaces. Unmoderated (or uncensored as you put it) online spaces always necessarily become filled with bigotry, slurs, and Nazis.
That's the conversation we're having with you, even though you seem to want to talk about the same subject in a manner that doesnt match with reality.
Seems like you're trying to bait me into a response that could be used as an excuse to ban me. Try this bullshit on nostr if you can handle talking somewhere you can't just ban people who stand up to your bullying.
If you copy and paste your reply to me on nostr, I'll be happy to explain the basic English definitions you're asking me for (instead of a dictionary) while insulting my intelligence, but I'll also insult yours back in a more appropriate way.
Edit - you obviously won't actually reply on nostr, because you're an authoritarian bully, but if you did, I'd feel a bit proven wrong about you and not immediately say anything I'd get banned for. It's only here, that I want to say anything I'd get banned here for. Kind of a catch 22 type thing
Beehaw's only rule is to bee nice. Surely anything that violates that rule isn't worth any of our time to read.
Obviously a fake rule, since I don't see any risk of the person I was replying to being banned.
Like most online discussion spaces these days, the "moderation" isn't spam filtering, it's censorship by bullies who conveniently pretend they're only censoring bullies. At least that's my guess based on vote scores on certain content
If you believe they violated Beehaw's rules, report them.
If you want to be in a space without moderation, then Beehaw isn't for you. Moderation isn't only spam filtering. If you believe that's what moderation should be, that's okay. But that isn't what it is here or in almost any space.
I'm not going to report them, I'm just trying not to let them bait me into getting myself banned.
The problem is if I did give them the reply they deserved, I might be banned when I'm the one treating them fairly, and I doubt they'd face a longer ban for baiting me or anything.
Two wrongs don't make a right, me trying to get them banned doesn't help with the fact that online spaces form bullying cults that ban victims. Either neither of us should be banned, or the instigator should be banned without punishing the victim. If you really feel like punishing victims, it would at least look less culty and psychopathic if instigators were treated more harshly. But I'm not the one removing the option to just let everyone talk freely with no bans for non-spammers.