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Then why are you replying this to a comment about your complaints on censorship?
Collecting information isn't censorship, banning and blocking someone for a different opinion is censorship.
I'm sympathetic to the argument that the internet is captured by corporate capitalism.
I don't really understand why you think the fediverse censors you though? The source is open, you can literally make your own instance.
Well I type removed and it gets censored, in my country removed refers to a type of food, removed also refers to a cigarette and removed also refers to someone who is annoying. So yes the fediverse censors it's no different than other platforms.
Gets censored by who? If you run your own instance you have control over what gets said.
Everyone has the freedom to decide who to be friends with, what conversations to participate in, and who to let into their house.
Me, I'm on kbin.social, that's Ernest's house. If I don't like it I can go host my own kbin or lemmy somewhere else.
You're on Lemmy.ml, if you don't like the rules there you can make your own lemmy instance.
That's the beauty of the fediverse.