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People aren't allowed to post their own stuff now? That's been the norm since forever.
When does "forever" start?
Before the internet even existed. You are aware that forums have existed before anyone made an account on Lemmy, right?
The etiquette of other forums don't define the etiquette here. You're aware that the entire internet doesn't exist in a monoculture, right?
If nobody was allowed to post their own stuff, then things like official comic accounts wouldn't exist. Or official accounts in general.
We wouldn't want official accounts of any corporation in this community.
That seems unwise.
It would be better to have some known corporate accounts, than only unknown corporate accounts.
You forgot the "for permission" part in a question sentence consisting of roughly 10 words?
Who do you ask permission from and how? Message the mods? Post a poll?
I assume that the Reddit format has carried over to Lemmy, and obvious things are obvious enough. I also assume that you are an adult who has used internet enough to be able to sign up for and use Lemmy.