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Fair questions — you deserve a direct answer: No. A pro-Nazi community wouldn't be allowed here, and neither is racism, transphobia, or misogyny — "aimed broadly" or not. I in no way support hate.
"Free speech" here means something specific: we don't shadowban, we tell you exactly which rule you broke and give you a path to fix it, and we won't remove you for an unpopular opinion or a hard argument made in good faith. It does not mean a license to dehumanize people for who they are. Bigotry isn't brave dissent — it's harassment with a wider target, and it drives out the very people who make a place worth being in.
If drawing that line costs us the crowd who think "free speech" means "slurs welcome" — good. They were never the point. The mic's open to everyone; it's not a megaphone for hate. Be a good human. It isn't hard. You can debate your point with out dehumanizing others, when you can't, you've already lost the argument.
Shadowbanning has nothing to do with speech. I'd recommend you reconsider your verbiage.
Most instances already don't do that. Which leads me to believe you have unpopular (hateful) opinions and want to create a community where those opinions are welcomed.
No, and yet many people fail to. And these are the types who will be attracted to your community.
No. You can’t. And giving a “open mic“ to the Nick Fuenteses and Stephen Millers, and Charlie Kirks of the world who will put on a suit and a tie and try to “debate” you while dehumanizing others with nice sounding words gives them a platform to spread their hate while framing it as a “civilized debate“ rather than the coded bigotry that it is, while you cast aside any responsibility for letting them do it, tossing your hands up and claiming “free speech”.
It’s plainly and obviously bullshit. It’s like inviting a vampire into the house and then being surprised when everyone turns up dead.
If you say so...
I'm clearly not the only one here who feels this way, and I'm sure that none of us are surprised that, right from the start, you're deflecting any responsibility for what you've created.