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hntempacct99 ◴[] No.42194606[source]
From what I have seen using Bluesky this isn't true at all. It's brutally censored, even more than Twitter was in 2021. Or are there other relays and appviews I can use that aren't? Is there a comprehensive list of Bluesky infrastructure that isn't run by Bluesky themselves (excluding a PDS)? Or is it totally centralized for now?
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nick_ ◴[] No.42194628[source]
What brutal censorship have you observed?
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throwaboutbsky5 ◴[] No.42194761[source]
https://bsky.app/profile/sallgrover.bsky.social

https://x.com/salltweets/status/1857595757882188086

Sall Grover is the creator of a woman-only social app in Australia that was taken to court over that sex exclusivity. Posted a few controversial statements to test the atmosphere and this is the result.

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tedajax[dead post] ◴[] No.42194802[source]
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unclad5968 ◴[] No.42194947[source]
"censorship is fine as long as it's happening to people I don't agree with"
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tedajax ◴[] No.42195060[source]
Generally speaking, in real life, people tend to get kicked out of places for being bigots.
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plapplap ◴[] No.42197222[source]
There's nothing at all bigoted about pointing out that a man is a man. You just don't like this fact, so you've decided to label it as bigotry.
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1. nick_ ◴[] No.42199385[source]
Do you think that there are only two combinations of chromosomes in humans? XX and XY?
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2. Jensson ◴[] No.42202737[source]
I think they are happy if all XY are classified as men and all XX are classified as women, can do whatever you want with the rest.
3. plapplap ◴[] No.42202763[source]
I have studied sex chromosome aneuploidies in humans, so no, I don't think that.

Why do you ask?