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  • My issue is that Brave Browser is the only non-cryptocurrency subject you explicitly disallow. Remember, the browser, not the coin. There's nothing about 4chan or Raid Shadow Legends in your list of prohibited topics. Your bias is clearly on display here.

    To reiterate my question you dodged, how will you decide what is "good" and "bad" technology? As a community moderator, you should be impartial.

  • Who decides what is good technology and what is bad technology? Do you?

    Should news about the Brave Browser be disallowed even if it doesn't feature Brave's cryptocurrency?

  • This community is about technology. Brave Browser is technology.

    Are posts about Brave Browser going to be disallowed because the most vocal members of this community don't like it?

  • Has there been any purchasable content in the Fediverse so far?

  • True, the way you guys get triggered is way funnier

  • Wow you guys really can't take a joke huh

  • Leave it to the Linux community to start a discussion about Linux under a post that isn't at all related to Linux.

  • I can no longer admit that I use Linux in Public because of people like the person you replied to.

  • Man I feel bad for the developers at Microsoft who have to implement this shit

  • What the fuck

  • Because people gave you answers to the question you asked?

  • Opera does this too and nobody bats an eye (anymore).

    For some reason people like to clown on Brave specifically.

  • it is literally how I connect with my niche community on there

    And that's why it's only 13%

  • Unless you provide the exact text you were banned for, I'll be having my doubts.

  • But please only claim it if you really have short-term plans for it. Subreddit squatting has been a persistent problem on Reddit, and I wouldn't want this to be repeated in the Lemmyverse.

  • You're confusing a monopoly with the network effect.

  • You can start uploading your videos somewhere else right now. You won't, because everyone is on YouTube.

    That's called the network effect, and we're to blame for maintaining it.