Unfortunately, we have to move to a different lemmy instance since "trolling" isn't allowed on lemmy.ml. Any ideas on where we should go to?

https://lemmy.ml/post/1174904

Unfortunately, we have to move to a different lemmy instance since "trolling" isn't allowed on lemmy.ml. Any ideas on where we should go to? - Lemmy

OK guys I just got out of my 2 day ban for “trolling”. All I did was post on here. This is unacceptable. The goal of this place is to be as much like shitty ask reddit as possible. Lemmy.ml [http://Lemmy.ml] apparently doesn’t like shitposting so we need to move somewhere with better rules. Any ideas on where we should go? By default, I’m going to go with beehaw maybe but idk.

What about sopuli.xyz? There isn't a no trolling rule. @QuentinCallaghan@[email protected] is the founder.
@QuentinCallaghan - Sopuli

Finnish guy Founder and admin of sopuli.xyz Mastodon: [email protected] [https://mstdn.io/@Rynach] Matrix: @rynach:matrix.org champion [https://badges.pangora.social/api/v1/recap/2023/champion]

Damn, I can't login. Guess they banned me ahead of time or something.

If you created an account on sopuli.xyz then either try your username or email address, and if it still doesn't seem to let you log in then I have found doing a password reset and changing it to a shorter password works.

You probably could use something like bluehost, but they may not like it using all the resources, and you may not get access to certain things (like SSH, each website hosting company may offer different things).

sh.itjust.works?
They're very much trying to be 'nice' as well - might not be a great fit...

OK guys I just got out of my 2 day ban for “trolling”. All I did was make post on here and it wasn’t even the type of thing that would get you in trouble for posting it on reddit.

This is a great time to emphasise that Lemmy should not be treated as "reddit, but here".

Reddit had serious userbase issues that people here often don't want to see replicated, so instances took efforts to prevent them. Whichever communities you end up deciding to join, learn about the place and their policies first.

lemmy.world has been pretty open so far.