The comment in question:
“To everyone arriving here from /all, remember that this is a .ml community when you attempt to engage in good faith.”
Edit: Sorry for the double post - I just got back after being gone all day and didn’t realize someone else had made a post about my comment! There’s a bit of discussion here so I was going to leave it, but if the mods would rather delete it, feel free!
It’s a perfect comparison.
There’s a lot of cope in your message that doesn’t make sense, so I’ll not entertain your accusation and purely opinion-based hypothetical “facts”.
Lemmy instances are private instances. The owner and whoever they put in charge have - in almost every country in the world - the right to kick you off it for no reason.
You are comparing, by using the house example someone disagreeing with you on a public forum that you happen to own with someone making one feel unsafe in their own home, they are very different circumstances but I am separating it for one reason.
If I barged into your home and yelled at you I would be violating your safety and sanctity of your home.
If I came onto your server, you didn’t like me and banned me then I came back uninvited I would not be threatening your safety or sanctity of your home, such an argument would be a bad faith comparison. Do you see the difference? A home is a personal private space to feel safe. A lemmy instance is a public place that faces the whole wide world, one cannot argue that they have safety and sanctity in such a place while making it publicly facing like this. Which is why I say it is a bad comparison. Made in bad faith if the purpose is to demonize or scrutinize the person who “violated” that person’s server.
Buddy. If you come into my home with that attitude, I’d would kick you out in an instant. You don’t own another instance, you just don’t, even if it’s public.
Not saying that at all, but good job showing your lack of reading comprehension, or you desire to misrepresent my arguments :)
You’re just a troll kiddo. Get back to the grad.