Spyke

The posts have 100 down votes each. We don't need a rule tbh.

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lemmy.world

Kind of ironic to make a post recruiting people to join your cause against proselytizing tho...

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blackbrookreply
mander.xyz

That did occur to me, but it such a rule were instituted and my post therefore deleted, I would be delighted.

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It's one account that has a very good chance of being a troll...

Which, if that's what's going on, you're actively feeding...

Just block them, like I did after their very first post.

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sh.itjust.works

In case anyone else had no idea what that word is as well:

proselytize verb

  1. : to induce someone to convert to one's faith
  2. : to recruit someone to join one's party, institution, or cause

Either way, I don't think a rule would be needed, I haden't really even realized there was an issue with it.

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Well there's been a number of such posts lately, and I was surprised when I checked the rules and there seemed to be nothing that covered it.

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In Lemmy Today (the instance out of Oregon), I think what OP is talking about fits under Rule 1 (and that's the same with .ml).

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blackbrookreply
mander.xyz

All. Part of what bothers me is the dishonesty of phrasing it as a question. It strikes me as counter to the spirit of asklemmy, if the question isn't actually honestly seeking an answer. I'd be happy with a rule along those lines instead.

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I agree. One thing that bugs me about lemmy is how intellectually dishonest and blind people are when it comes to their own biases.

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sh.itjust.works

They’d have to pretty fucking dumb to think batshit ramblings like these are going to convert even one person to anything. But yeah, they are fucking annoying.

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Almaccareply
aussie.zone

The 'block user' feature exists. I don't use it often, but that one certainly warranted it.

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What o dislike about that is the can still see my content and comment on it; but I can’t see their shit or say anything about it. I would rather know than not. It’s a pretty stupid setup IMHO.

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:shrug: I can live with it. They're unlikely to make any worthwhile comment anyway. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.

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Those kinds of posts stopped bothering me after I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. You should try it.

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