>>106456707
This is broadly true and the way out is to stop being angry and to put on a maid outfit and start making things. Censorship/surveillance/etc are not political issues. They are technological issues and can be addressed with technological solutions, rather than pointless debates. The debates actually exist to cause inaction to feel like action.
>Instead of doom I'll make flowers bloom for everyone around to see
>>106461342
I wrote Maid Card and got hellbanned and if I promote it here or post cards I will get hellbanned again so I avoid doing this. I do agree with you that solutions to real problems attract bans, and that OP is broadly correct. The demoralization campaign is to tell you to use something they want you to use, and to imply you are too poor/stupid to make an alternative. If you ignore the demoralization and go ahead and make your new thing anyways, the play shifts to aggressive bans and people following you around claiming you stole everything you posted, or making other claims with no evidence to try to derail the threads. I suspect Kurumi was targeted, because it would deny Copilot training data if people adopted it more broadly.
Now whenever I post, I ask myself "Would this make the CIA angry?" And if the answer is "yes", I don't post it, as my goal is to make advanced Mathematics and Computer Science research, not get into a shit fight with an intelligence agency because some of my research has implications for cryptography and other topics they would care about. Consequently, I never get banned for "avatarfagging" or the other flimsy excuses they used anymore, because those were never the real ban reasons to begin with.
Also, why is everyone in this thread so angry about Jews?