Explicitly posting on this (lemmy.ml based) community… tl;dr: title (which is from a couple years ago)

Just wanted to check what’s the community’s stand on this, and hopefully see if the devs came around to “fixing” the issue.

Just wanted to post this for more completion https://lemmy.world/post/1236428

  • Hangry @lm.helilot.com
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    1 year ago

    All I see in your link is a very strong opinion posted on Mastodon social, but there is zero source of what the user claims. The only link posted is an article from Amnesty international.
    They talk about messages with the devs but no citation, no screenshot.

    Should I only believe their saying without any proof? This is wrong.

  • Toothpickjim@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Not this again I’ve seen it posted in a few different places in what I can only imagine to discredit Lemmy or the devs.

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      1 year ago

      Isn’t that convenient that it is happening only 48h before a controversial shift in Reddit’s policy.

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    Could you post some links? I saw someone make that claim before on Reddit and looks like they were upset about the lack of censorship and not about human rights violations.

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      1 year ago

      “the UN not recognizing it” and “it not being true” are entirely different things.

      Even the article you linked makes it clear that at least some of the votes were from countries trying to tiptoe around the issue to avoid pissing off China.