Ok take for instance this pleb: @Vikingarna1990 His notes simply don’t render on Primal. Not a warning, not an error, not a placeholder, nothing, the app just pretends these don’t exist. This is bad for two reasons: 1. Horrible UX: makes threads look like the user is going trough a schizophrenic breakdown 2. The fact they have a blacklist isn’t disclosed anywhere in the app or the AppStore listing etc. This is why I said they’re cowards, if they had the balls to publicly acknowledge this I wouldn’t assume bad faith.

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JackTheMimic 1 month ago
Maybe you misread my intention. I am saying what you are saying. I am just saying if a button exists people will push it. The question is not IF they are censoring (they are), it is CAN they censor (they can). The distinction is that people think that if they prove Person A is not censored even though they say things against Primal that somehow proves Primal isn't censoring people. That is false, the more precise question is: is it possible to censor people? And if so, do not trust that client. We don't disagree, I am just being more precise in pointing out the issue than the Stacker article.
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