this post was submitted on 21 Jan 2025
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Do you think Lemmy should act like Meta, which banned Pixelfed links and Mastodon instances?
Logic like this is like refusing to use violence against colonizers because your colonizer uses violence.
Tactics cannot be evaluated solely on the basis of whether your opponent uses them. Banning certain sources robs them of a little bit more reach and that's a good thing if you're talking about an explicitly fascist platform. I think either screenshots or archive links should be the only time x posts are allowed.
Ok, what about "Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. Learn to disagree without being rude or disrespectful." rule
One site forbidding you from directing traffic to another isn't disrespecting you. If it's something so groundbreaking that others need to see it, screenshot it and post it. You don't need to directly link it.