| Location | Sydney Australia (wrong side of the Red Rooster Line) |
| Twitter ID | @flyopinemonkey |
| Gender | He/Him/Oi dickhead |
| Number of Toes | three less than normal |

| Location | Sydney Australia (wrong side of the Red Rooster Line) |
| Twitter ID | @flyopinemonkey |
| Gender | He/Him/Oi dickhead |
| Number of Toes | three less than normal |
Is there a Mastodon server in Australia that is more robust in content than Aus.social? I like the server but despite toning down my content a lot, still running afoul of the mods.
It is just a simple thing, but I would like the conversation level I enjoyed at Twitter, but without the twitter bullshit. But I am discovering new bullshit here. Which is a shame as I think Mastodon is the answer to my social media needs, but the federated nature means learning what the gatekeepers will allow.
@harrym now you are being insulting.
I quote:
when sharing articles or discussing political issues that don’t impact you personally (ie outside of your lived experiences"
I can't report you to the mods because YOU ARE A MODS, and I am beginning to suspect you sent the original nastygram.
@matthras the problem is simple. The people who moved here with me from Twitter would have wide ranging discussions on a wide array of topics.
What you are saying if I want to continue having interactions like this is to do it on another server.
If that is the case, I will. Just disappointed that the welcoming experience I enjoyed here did not last long.
Because the mods at aus.social think adding barriers to opinion is good
(when sharing articles or discussing political issues that don’t impact you personally (ie outside of your lived experiences))
Means if you study something you need to protect others by CW?
This is insulting especially if you want to promote a discussion or highlight a problem, I have to set up a barrier to my content because I HAVE NOT LIVED THE EXPERIENCE!!!
The funny thing is I like the content warning option, but I find it overused as many items under the CW flag would fail the legal reasonable person test on offensiveness.
RT @MoniqueCamarra
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