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All the rules are effectively staying the same, just wanted to clarify some stuff.

Rule 1: Follow Lemm.ee Rules. This means no abusive language or bigotry. No N-words, no f-slurs, no r-slurs, none of that.

Rule 2: Posts must be (American) right wing. There are plenty of places to post left wing and centrist stuff, this isn't one of them. This does not include comments. Be as lefty as you want in the comments section.

This is my first time being a mod, and I'm trying to avoid being a power tripping asshole mod. So bans are short, and I try to give out warnings first. So far I've only given out 1 day bans, and it seems to work.

The goal of this sub is so right wing posts don't get buried under left wing ones, which is what was going on in the lemmy.world sub.

Does this all make sense? Do they feel unfair or too lenient?

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[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For now, sure, go wild. If it becomes a problem, we can always revisit/revise the rules, even if its a simple "No more than X posts a day" thing so I can keep up.