I don't see anything Islamophobic about your comment. I'm actually a specialist in studying the literature of Muslims living in the diaspora, which means I have a PhD about Islamophobia. You were making a comment on religion in general. I found it quite funny, actually. This moderator should be banned, not you. The problem here is that the moderator is not intelligent enough to read and comprehend the comment stream and is just taking wild guesses at stuff. This is the type of crap a select few moderators pulled on Reddit with their personal preferences and lack of reading ability. I believe that it is an embarrassment to lemmy.world to have a moderator like this one on here in charge of world news. It really sends the wrong impression out into the world, as it were. The world news moderator on lemmy.world is incompetent. Very bad publicity.
It is not you. There is a glut of terrible games on mobile. The reason: Most of the time, they are free to download with in-app purchases. The point isn't to play the game. The point is to try to see how much money people will pay for the in-app purchases.
It's not all that different from some far-right political parties in European countries. Vox in Spain, for example, has nostalgia for the Franco regime and would just love to nullify people's divorces. I mean, talk about extremely regressive. How about Italy's extreme right-wing party? They successfully nullified some adoptions. Those are two examples I know from Europe, but I think there are other European countries with extremist political parties that are gaining traction.
It makes no sense but it makes sense to the general public. When it ceases to make sense to the general public, it will be seen as you and I see it. I'm not holding my breath until the general public figures this out. You really can't fix dumb and uneducated. It's what politicians count on. Your dumb and uneducated vote manipulated by key terms thrown out there and reproduced in whatever media you like and is willing to send to you.
So, I'm an anomaly, I have no pets at all. I don't want to have a pet. I don't like cats, I don't like dogs. I don't want a goldfish, even. Congratulations, I felt out of place yesterday. Now, I feel like I should delete my account and disappear.
But, I really hope this twist of fate of how he accidentally bought Twitter in the first place helps people learn the lesson about all that "free speech" they were whining about. Your speech is not free when it is moderated by a corporation. Yes, the constitution allows you to say what's on your mind, but it does not tell media corporations that they must allow you to say whatever is on your mind. If the uneducated people haven't caught on yet, they shall never catch on, which really might mean stupid is just stupid, no matter how much education you throw at it.
As a matter of fact, there are opportunities here for other companies that don't have general wikis for gamers to create a better hosting service. They have not done this and I don't understand why. Steam could easily do this, I think. Just imagine Steam creating a wiki for games, with links to the best guides, etc. It would be a modern version of GameFaqs (which still exists) but improved. When I do a search on a game and I get Fandom in my results, I tend to skip over it and look for something better without ad bullshit. I would think that other gamers tend to do the same thing. I mean, it's that bad, even for a user without a registered account (like me).
Yes, it's quite predictable in politics to view the former politicians of the future writing their memoirs. History repeats itself a lot in the political arena.
A lot of them also restrict content. There are disadvantages to joining smaller instances, depending on the philosophy of the person who runs the instance. There's even an instance that does not allow communities to be created on its own instance. It will accept applications from people who wish to create one, but they mostly reject applications on their own whim. I think the future of Lemmy as a Reddit alternative will rely on larger, freer instances to be supported well so they have room for growth and change. I have my personal preferences. I don't want content from exploding-heads, but I also want to see the content I want to see. Some smaller instances are restricting that content, almost seeming to be like cults in the making. There are small instances from which it is impossible to find and subscribe to communities from lemmy.world. You have to search for them on a larger instance, then copy and paste in the address bar in your browser. I imagine on a dedicated phone app that would not be possible. So, you can advocate for "spreading out" all you want. In the end, if the goal is to have a strong alternative to Reddit, spreading out is kind of pointless for a lot of users.
I don't use Edge and I think most people don't. My point is that Microsoft is creating file types that force the user to use Edge unwillingly when they click on a link in a widget (among other things, like their useless help app). Microsoft knows people don't want to use Edge, so they try to force things so it gets opened (and not the default browser). I use Windows for certain games I can't get working on Linux. I have learned which file types are exclusive to Edge and just don't use them, which means I pay no attention to the widgets. I open Firefox if I want to see the weather, for example. If you click on the Weather widget, you wind up opening Edge, which I despise. There's no way to get it to open in another browser, even if it's your default browser (Firefox is my default browser on Windows and Linux). Anyway, your question has nothing to do with my comment. I'm bored and wasting my time.
Considering how Microsoft is making new file types for Microsoft Edge to open in Windows 11, they really should have lost their appeal on their anti-trust lawsuit 23 years ago.Now with all these widgets and crap, clicking on stuff opens Edge by default because other browsers can't open them. So tired of this stuff. It's like Windows 98, but it isn't 1998. It's 2023! The law really needs to catch up with technology. It's always so far behind.
I can't wait for this feature to come to Lemmy. It will save me time. However, I'm grateful for the ability to block communities. It really helps me customize my "All" filter so I don't have to see stuff I'm not interested in.
I don't see anything Islamophobic about your comment. I'm actually a specialist in studying the literature of Muslims living in the diaspora, which means I have a PhD about Islamophobia. You were making a comment on religion in general. I found it quite funny, actually. This moderator should be banned, not you. The problem here is that the moderator is not intelligent enough to read and comprehend the comment stream and is just taking wild guesses at stuff. This is the type of crap a select few moderators pulled on Reddit with their personal preferences and lack of reading ability. I believe that it is an embarrassment to lemmy.world to have a moderator like this one on here in charge of world news. It really sends the wrong impression out into the world, as it were. The world news moderator on lemmy.world is incompetent. Very bad publicity.