Your opinions will never be removed from the community. Even if you say you don’t like a particular series, character, writer or producer.

  • Briongloid@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    This post implies that there is something wrong with this community, which in itself is the people in it, which I guess includes me.

    Do you have a reference to comments having been removed? I’m on mobile and can’t see the modlog.

    Personally I’d prefer to be on the main community than splintered on one that was likely made by someone who wanted their own mod authority.

  • StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website
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    Well, I have to give the OP credit for outrageous audacity.

    Coming to the main community on the dedicated Star Trek instance to argue that users should subscribe elsewhere is inherently a criticism. It says a lot about the tolerance of the mods and admins here that it’s been left to stand.

    I myself appreciate a well moderated community because I believe it enables more discussion not less.

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    1 year ago

    Your opinions will never be removed from the community.

    So, if someone was to make the claim that in the episode “Patterns of Force”, John Gill was objectively right to introduce the planet Ekos to the fascist thought modelled on Nazi Germany because National Socialism is, as he theorized, the most efficient form of government, and the fact that the Zeons ended up persecuted and were to be victims of genocide is not only acceptable, but right and good considering who they were allegory for, that would be a welcome opinion in your community?