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Did you read the whole rule list? It seems that you intentionally cropped that part out of context.
Its not nice to target communities by making this kind of posts and invite brigadeering on them just because you disagree with them.
I agree with you and it's sad to see you're being downvoted for stating something that should be obvious.
I don't like religions in general because I find them incoherent on many aspects, but that's not a good reason to attack them, they're not breaking rules, just ignore them.
Well, I am disappointed that the mods took the decision so easily. This community should maybe revise slightly the rules, but there was no clear violation, it could be resolved with discussion.
And there I was expecting Lemmy to enable bigger freedom of opinion than reddit, I guess I was wrong. Seriously considering to stop using both networks.
I too believe it could have been resolved with discussion, I'm confused by such a sudden reaction, I just hope there may be things we don't know about it, otherwise it doesn't make sense to me.
I mean, we intend to allow Meta shit here because it's not "open minded" to block them preemptively, then we're being close minded about this.
Could you elaborate what exactly it is that makes that particular rule acceptable in context?
Because not every topic is relevant to every community?