This isn’t bitching so much as a curiosity. Here in Lemmy.ml, would it be considered abusive for an admin to actively participate in a discussion, then get upset and delete the same comments they themselves have been replying to?

I’d just like to clarify the administration posture of this instance. There are lots of accusations of unfairness here. I don’t know if that’s an individualistic thing or a matter of policy.

Mainly asking so I can more easily identify what discussions are not safe to participate in.

Cheers!

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      1 year ago

      My goodness. You’re an insufferable blowhard.

      I’m engaging with you in good faith right now and you seem to be literally incapable of chilling the fuck out.

      Just ease your tone a little bit, dude. Not everybody who disagrees with you is a fascist.

      This is a really good example of why you feel persecuted in spaces that are not homogeneous: as soon as you are met with anything aside from agreement you leap to some pretty crazy assumptions about people you’re talking to on the internet. You don’t even allow people to respond before you assume so many things about them and shut the conversation down.

      Just be a little bit better?

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          1 year ago

          I haven’t seen you respond to a single thing in good faith.

          And I can think you’re insufferable while also hoping you say something that isn’t insulting, and work to better understanding you, and work to convey my own point.

          I like political discourse. I also like being an asshole to assholes. We agree on more than you think we do.

          I promise, it’s ok to ease your tone and acknowledge your own missteps. Nobody on the internet will think less of you.