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[–] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You just can't call people autistic when you're complaining about them and wonder why you're perceived as ableistic. Also you can't just telediagnose someone based on a few interactions. Autism diagnostics take hours of interview by a trained diagnostician. As an autist, you should fucking know that.

And you cannot repeatedly break a forum's rules and expect to not get banned. You probably got permabanned because you broke that forum's rules once too often.

Next thing you do is go to a language specific forum and demand them posting in english. You're just boneheaded if you expected that to work.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world -4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Well apparently I offended you and I’m sorry if I did.

I didn’t go on a forum and demand they speak English. I saw some disturbing imagery in german and said that this probably should be wider known. I trust you were the one doing that mod remove or will be able to find the exact wording.

This is the other thing. On good fast clients like Voyager, the community is really not that important or visible. People just respond and post. That’s it.

This is how it is supposed to work. I posted something in English on a German forum, didn’t know that that was a german forum to begin with, and it got removed. Fair and square. The mods have some custom rules, and they enforce them reasonably. No ban or permaban.

I once responded to a post on a women-only forum. My post was reported by a woman who was attempting to gender other users (and pointed to me because I have ‘king’ in the username). The moderator told me I wasn’t welcome, and I refused to be gendered and asked her to ban me to avoided future accidental comments. The key thing is that these are all online incursions that happen every day and they don’t result in permanent bans.

Autism can be self diagnosed, and don’t fucking talk to me that way. Not all of the world is full of snowflakes. You can in some places say forbidden words and be light about them without offending anyone.

Permabanning should not be a thing. It’s a disproportionate response to a barely existing problem. And if you have it, at least it should have an appeals process.

[–] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You really got one hell of warped perception of reality and yourself.

Permabanning should not be a thing

It should be, when one person cannot otherwise be convinced to comply to the rules, as you couldn't apparently.

I use voyager myself, never accidentally posted or commented in the wrong c/, because they're always visibly displayed under the post. That's just a dumb excuse

The rest of your comment just shows how self absorbed you are, and I don't have time or energy to get you out of that. Discussing with you apparently is pointless, so I stop doing that now. Bye.

[–] kingofras@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Auf Wiedersehen