The post was about how there's no such thing was unskilled work. I commented that, "sex work" is an unskilled job. And my second comment was that it was the first thing that came to mind, that a clown creating animal-shaped balloons are more skilled than a sex worker.
I don't understand how this is reactionary? Or how it's defined in this community but apparently it's bad enough to get banned for it. I wish the mod(s) would give a clear explanation, otherwise I'm going to continue breaking rules aimlessly (without realizing I'm breaking the rules).
Definition of reactionary: opposing political or social liberalization or reform.
I'm not opposing sex work. I'm defining sex work as an unskilled talent/job. If a man or woman wants to be a sex worker, good for them. I'm not offended or negatively impacted by sex workers.
So I guess the question is, how do I contact the mods or a mod of that community so they may get my defense before outright perma-banning me from the community?
I'm not sure if the reason fits the definition of reactionary, but that is a pretty awful take, which is at the least wildly ignorant, and at worst, trolling.
I can't believe I'm having to suggest this to someone... please actually go visit a brothel. Vanilla sex between couples are usually more passion focused so they won't have to give much attention on any particular sex move.
Sex workers however have to use their finesse to satisfy you because there was never any attraction or intimacy between either of you thus no passion to excite either of you. Just ask them to take the lead and find out.
Reactionary:relating to, marked by, or favoring reaction especially : ultraconservative in politics
Your takes are reactionary in a sociopolitical lens. Words can have more than one meaning.
Man you have 6 days old account. I had to deal with one comment as a mod, I checked the account (for other posts and comments), saw that it is exeption and just deleted it.
If I saw few days old account I would just ban it.
No comment on your comment, except that it's quite mild to get a mod's attention. Having said that, I've had lots of comments removed around Lemmy because there are apparently a lot of mods who just want to edit the comment stream to fit their worldview. It's pretty goddamn pathetic IMO.
Anything the mods don't agree with personally is liable to be deleted. It's making Lemmy look bad with all the censorship.
For example I posted US gov't website info about how the poor can get free or reduced cost healthcare in the USA, and a mod removed my comment as "misinformation" because it was their opinion that there is no healthcare in the USA.
Anybody who is afraid of reading words that they don't agree with needs to grow up. If you don't get exposed to opposing viewpoints, then you don't understand reality.
As someone who has actually tried to get government assistance, I suspect it was removed for being misleading, not because they actually believe there is 'no healthcare in the US'. Don't strawman people.
Poor people often cannot get healthcare, such as via lack of documentation, lack of means to actually get to the places they need to go, etc. In my case, the government invented a completely fictional job for me that I did not have and declared it meant I was not eligible, and gave me a time limit to respond that expired before I had the actual chance to respond. The window for applications is a very short time period and I live with people who frequently do not give me my mail before winging it some place random, so it can take me a week to find my own mail.
Someone living without a mailbox would have had zero opportunity: in that regard, I was 'lucky'.
I am someone who "tried to get government assistance" too, and I got discounted healthcare from the US government when I was poor. I shared .gov links about those programs to help others who might need free or reduced cost healthcare but might not be aware that community health centers exist. That's what was "misinformation" according to the Wrongthink Censors.
In trying to understand "the rules", you are attempting to understand human nature. In the fediverse there are no "rules", there isn't a governing body, instance owners and moderators essentially have "root" permissions.
Some use those for the greater good, some don't. Some react in ways that are unexpected and unfamiliar.
In other words, be kind to your community and find a place where you can enjoy yourself. Don't fret about the things that you cannot control.
If you absolutely need an answer, set up your own instance and be your own boss.
Oh but thats the pont of Lemmy. You just find an instance that supports your views, and isn't banned by others. Or have varous accounts across instance's. Or start a new instance. Its that easy and so much better.