Chinese propaganda is rampant on the fediverse. We need to discuss ways to combat this. One group- memes or something is wholly controlled by Chinese state actors. What do you think?

  • goferking (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Yes we have a misunderstanding, but not the definition of law.

    But yes this is very much how .ml feels. Twisting words to achieve some sort of propaganda win. Excellent job there.

    Again not twisting any words. This is why most think ml does censorship. They come in, say terrible things and when comment removed or banned call foul.

    This is what a 10+ comment deep thread and you still can’t admit why anyone would think it was poor wording

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      In that specific case I was banned for words I didn’t say. Same technique you are trying here, to ask me if legal attacks should be allowed and then changing the definition of legal. And there are plenty of mods for just saying something which the CCCP doesn’t like:

      Okay… From the last couple days.

      Removed Comment He’s also either blackmailed or employed by china (multiple visits including his honeymoon, where he spent the night not with his wife but in the room with a number of school kids that he also brought with him… On his honeymoon) by NihilsineNefas @slrpnk.net reason: Misinformation

      mod Removed Comment There are lots of countries, including all the western countries where fewer people answered affirmatively to that question, where people are far more free to express their opinions than in China, though. The most obvious reason being that the majority of the world’s countries do not have a Great Firewall. This is what shows that there is a bias in the Chinese answers – or possibly a bias the other way in the western ones, but either way it means the results are not meaningfully comparable. edit: > What’s happening is that working class speech is relatively free, while capitalist and corporate speech is not. That’s why the vast majority say they have freedom of speech, while we know the state censors private, capitalist speech. “I don’t want to work the 996 work week” is the epitome of working class speech, whereas supporting it is corporate speech. China chose to censor it. by turdas @suppo.fi reason: misinformation 1 score Show in context realitista You to Fediverse@lemmy.world · Chinese propaganda is rampant on the fediverse · 17m ago

      You conveniently missed these:

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      mod Banned realitista @lemm.ee from the community Technology reason: Rule 1 expires: 7 months ago

      mod Removed Comment More like someone who lives in a country that survived communism and the oppression that it brings and who would never go back. Why don’t you guys move to China or North Korea (or inexplicably Russia which you also brigade for). Try living in the utopias you brigade for? by realitista @lemm.ee reason: Rule 1

      mod Removed Comment You should pop on over to North Korea and tell us how great it is there. by realitista @lemm.ee reason: Rule 1

      • goferking (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        https://lemmy.world/comment/21823351

        In that specific case I was banned for words I didn’t say

        Expect we can see from the mod log the removed comment was for advocating collective punishment.

        Same technique you are trying here, to ask me if legal attacks should be allowed and then changing the definition of legal.

        Again not changing definition pointing out legal doesn’t mean people won’t get killed.

        For the rest is your point you do lots of comments that get removed?