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Cake day: October 26th, 2025

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  • After posting this:

    • Several people spammed me and gaslit me for a little while
    • Skavau@piefed.social continued spamming, gaslighting; escalated to trying to provoke inappropriate replies; refused to move the discussion to a more appropriate platform when I pointed this out; started threatening to report me for “insults”
    • At one point, Skavau@piefed.social slandered Aaron Swartz era reddit (to me, this is basically slandering Aaron Swartz - this is the one thing Skavau absolutely needs to apologize for)

    • After dealing with that for about 12 hours, I was banned by sh.itjust.works
    • I learned unlike reddit, being banned by a Lemmy instance prevents you from even logging in to archive your inbox or anything like that
    • I am now trying to reply from futurology.today, but there are replies from Skavau@piefed.social that I can still see on sh.itjust.works but haven’t been able to find or reply to on futurology.today (while replying to others)
    • My hatred for this species has increased 0.001%, leaving that much more of my love for the planet we live on

    So, is there an instance I should actually use? Is futurology.today also gonna ban me for “insults” sooner or later?


  • Sorry, so you’re too lazy to click a link. You need an image every time?

    I’d also be fine with you not replying.

    https://i.imgur.com/KXvX9Vv.png

    This shows up as an imgur link for me, not the actual image.

    Here is where you denied that instances can have their own themes.

    I doubt it. Maybe you’re misreading. Can you get an image to show up as an embed on the instance I’m using now?

    It’s in the link.

    But why post links when I’m not clicking them?

    I actually provide the evidence for things you claim you didn’t say.

    Not possible since I don’t really claim I didn’t say things I said.

    If you refuse to back your claims up, why would you expect to agree with them?

    Because people don’t typically disagree with themselves too much.