however, this stuff "still" in Star Trek is somewhat taboo. I know, it's just pure fiction fron the 60's-80's, but the image of the future it depicta feels strangely OK even today.
for some reason I've just considered the instance ruleset. Posts I stumbled upon about this incident were pointing World's rule, not the community's so I haven't checked that, my bad.
I don't want to defend anyone here, I just want to make things clear in my head;
the rule is the following:
Regarding Spam: We are not your free advertising platform. If you are here only to sell your products or services, you will be removed. Occasional posts of commercial links are OK, but when the vast majority of a user's posts are commercial in nature, we regard the account as a Spam account.
To me, it didn't look like the only intention of OP's user would be advertising. How is this not fit into "occasional posts of commerical links"?
one of my friends, who loves TV like this told me he had instant migraine from Wilfred :P
also, my girlfriend really didn't wanted to start it, because it was too strange for her, but after a few episodes she has fallen in love with the series.
so fucking a pity there's no other show like this (or I don't know about it at least...)
at first I saw these strange domain names and didn't really know how Lemmy works...
I saw lemmy.world, it has thr "world" ending so I was like, okay, this is a worldwide instance, this is what I need.
I was wrong, now I know, but I like World.