The mods at [email protected] decided they didnt like the rules at Lemmy.blahaj.zone, and wanted to move to Lemmy.world.
Lemmy.world is… We’ll just say not great for lgbtqia+, especially in consideration of the “teach the controversy” rule that was coming from the admins and is “currently being reworded”.
Those mods closed [email protected], and tried to force everyone to .world. Thus was met with… Disagreement.
They reopened [email protected], but the damage was done, and trust was lost. [email protected] was created as the safe alternative from the mods who wanted the ability to allow problematic commenters.
The mods at [email protected] decided they didnt like the rules at Lemmy.blahaj.zone, and wanted to move to Lemmy.world.
Lemmy.world is… We’ll just say not great for lgbtqia+, especially in consideration of the “teach the controversy” rule that was coming from the admins and is “currently being reworded”.
Those mods closed [email protected], and tried to force everyone to .world. Thus was met with… Disagreement.
They reopened [email protected], but the damage was done, and trust was lost. [email protected] was created as the safe alternative from the mods who wanted the ability to allow problematic commenters.
So thats about the story there.
More details: https://feddit.org/post/7025680/4263481
Can you explain how world is notbgreat for LGBT people?
Or is this just about the whole neopronoun thing?
You prove the point by saying “just the neopronoun thing”