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  • You're right, I got heated, and I'm sorry, but if you are genuinely incapable of understanding why people don't like your community and those associated with it, then you are fogged and dense

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  • Let's take a look at one of those posts (since you obviously didn't)

    The comment in question is in response to a post that says "Capitalism is the root of evil" and says

    The state owning the means of production means the people running the state have a shit ton of power. Just takes a handful of bad people to turn that into oppression as we've seen in the USSR and China. If you disagree feel free to explain your reasoning

    This person's comment was removed and they were banned from the community, with the only explanation being "Rule 1"

    Now the mod who banned this person was Dessalines, who is an admin for .ml, not a mod for the Memes community, so I'm not sure if they are referring to the Meme community's rule 1 or lemmy.ml rule 1, so let's take a look at both.

    Lemmy.ml Rule 1:

    No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia.

    I'm failing to see how the original comment relates to any of the listed terms or what this has to with "not being a liberal." If you disagree, please enlighten me

    Memes Rule 1:

    Be civil and nice

    I can only see civility in the comment and, once again, nothing about "don't be a liberal"

    Is the fog starting to lift yet or are you still going to be intentionally dense about why people don't like you?

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  • Very curious indeed. If we take a look at !meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works (is this how I link communities?) we can see several posts from the last couple hours alone of people getting banned for sane takes and attempts at discussion. Truly, it's a wonder that anyone would be upset by this

  • This might sound weird but the first game that came to my mind was cod. If the goal is only to familiarize her with the controls then you don't even need to play online. Just load up in a private lobby alone and learn how to walk while looking around, add in sprinting and jumping, then figure out how to aim and shoot at stuff (stationary if necessary). I imagine that if she's able to get comfortable with all that then she'll be fine with literally anything else.

    Other than that just play games that you're both interested in and the controls will come with it

  • Society collectively when, whenever a person or company talks about AI, they're talking about chatgpt, Gemini, deepseek, ollama, or whatever other LLM you want to substitute it for