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Darkover

Darkover

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Jul 29, 2021
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i am leaving this website for good had enough of the censorship i have encounter during my time here

Censorship isn't about "protecting" people or "safeguarding" society—it's about control. Strip away the sugarcoated justifications, and censorship is nothing more than an admission of weakness from those in power. It's the go-to move for governments, corporations, and self-appointed moral guardians who are terrified of ideas they can't defeat in the open.


At its core, censorship is an insult to human intelligence. It says: You can't be trusted to think for yourself. You might see something dangerous, or—worse—start questioning the status quo. The censors don't believe in your judgment; they want to make it for you.


Censorship creates a culture of fear and self-censorship, a poisonous environment where people second-guess every word, every joke, every half-formed opinion. Instead of encouraging open debate, it teaches silence and submission. And it's never enough for the censors—they always want more power, more topics off-limits, more words erased from existence.


Historically, censorship has always been on the wrong side of history. It's the tool of dictators, zealots, and fragile ideologies. Galileo was censored for saying the Earth moves. Writers have been burned, jailed, and silenced for speaking uncomfortable truths. In the digital age, entire platforms and conversations disappear at the whim of unseen moderators or government "requests"—one click and the evidence is gone.


Let's be real: censorship isn't about safety. It's about laziness. Instead of addressing the roots of "harmful" ideas, it tries to bury them. But ideas don't die in the dark—they fester, grow distorted, and come back stronger. If you truly believe your worldview is right, you shouldn't need to muzzle the opposition. Truth survives scrutiny; lies need silence.


So, next time someone argues for more censorship, remember: they're not trying to make you safer. They're trying to make themselves safer—from your thoughts, your questions, and your voice. Don't let them win.
 
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bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
2,340
Dude, come on. If you're talking about forum rules. They're necessary to keep this place from turning into a cesspool.A reasonable amount of censorship is OK.I hope you stay.
 
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ImnotCTB

ImnotCTB

Edgerunner
Jun 11, 2025
71
The thought behind censorship is actually good in an ideal world, children don't need to see some traumatic things. Unfortunately we're not in an ideal world and censorship can be used to abuse power. We need transparency, people needs to see the reason it was censored and to prove it's not just some abuse of power. My thoughts is that a portion of content censored should be shown to prove the censor is deserved. Or maybe show just the reason why it was redacted like in the google search:

"In response to a complaint we received under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed __ result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint that caused the removal(s) at LumenDatabase.org."

Then let us choose whether to see this or not in the settings
 
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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
6,903
To be honest I really don't know whether it is good to be honest in this instance. I don't know all your posts but I saw some of them pretty critical. I can understand the "censorship" of your posts. I would not call it censorship though. Spreading so much nihilism in a forum full with (and directly to) acute suicidal people is unhealthy. I fully agree with the forum rules and their implementation in this instance.

However, I wish you the best when you leave this forum of course.
 
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WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
1,796
All of your posts are practically the same. In your opinion, being born is bad, and existence is bad. We get it.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
15,271
I'll be really sad to see you go but, we have to feel comfortable where we are.
 
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derpyderpins

derpyderpins

:( precisely as ugly as Sidney Sweeney :(
Sep 19, 2023
2,228
All of your posts are practically the same. In your opinion, being born is bad, and existence is bad. We get it.
as a tribute, I shall restate only a small portion of the things "life is" (all below quotes are directly from thread titles):


So, life is literally luck . . . well literally 90% luck, and if you could only pick one sentence to discribe it you would specify that it's nothing except a living misery in hell - so only that. Nothing but that. Well, that plus a pyramid scheme, a scam, evil, a chemical addiction, an endeavor, an "infliction," a choice, a lottery - both being played and one you haven't entered, a cycle, a prison, jail - which is different than prison, punishment, a death trap, a mistake, a curse, a fate, a video game - but a shitty one, disgusting, like really disgusting, but also boring . . . so boring. And pathetic.

Before you say I'm punching down, this guy is very active, extremely efficient, and very emotionally stable, as well as 100% perfect in the categories of "Achievement Striving" and "Robustness," at least in his own perception: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/money-making-traits-test.209423/post-3049512 . I'm nowhere close in comparison.
 
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FadingSnowFake

FadingSnowFake

Enlightened
Nov 25, 2024
1,823
You will be missed, Darkover. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. All the best.
 
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Anonymousa

Anonymousa

Get me Out
Sep 21, 2024
2,395
Yea I am going to miss you if you leave, especially as one of the few people on this site that has the most similar views on life, death and suicide. I did really like reading your threads when I first joined the site as I loved your rational thought process and the amount of detail and reasoning you put into them. However your threads did get repetitive and often repeated the same topic or had samey content to read is why you had some of your threads deleted, not that it wasn't allowed to speak about said topics. This filled up the forum with a lot of content already covered and seen by you a lot.

I hope you can escape the pain you in, one way or another, whether you continue to interact here or not.
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
4,333
Can u put all your longer op threads on a website an link it? I would like to read them . Ur posts r closer to reality and I agree with them

Are there any blog sites or writing sites like substack" that allow any writing?

Maybe this?

 
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quietwoods

Easypeazylemonsqueezy
May 21, 2025
507
Eh, I can agree the moderation here can be very erratic and random (I've personally been on the other end of overzealous moderation), and some progress needs to be made towards consistency there, but on the other hand this site is honestly almost completely uncensored. The amount of rule-breaking posts that I see on a daily basis is quite high, and very few of them get deleted, usually only because they've been reported.

When the censorship does happen, it's for a very good reason.

To protect the site.

All it takes is one bad event of publicity for this site to get targeted and taken/down banned.

So we censor ourselves to protect ourselves from even worse censorship. Which in that case makes protection a valid reason.
 
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TheShadowQueen

TheShadowQueen

≽^- ˕ -^≼
Dec 5, 2023
255
Hey man you were one of the first people I noticed consistently when I first joined its sad to see you go but I understand
 
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divinemistress87

Angelic
Jan 1, 2024
4,919
Miss your posts hope you are doing ok
 
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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

2036-01-10T08
Apr 10, 2025
2,178
Nice hand pic at the end.

PS: While the first sentence is likely human (the I statement with a lowercase I), the rest were machine generated (AI?). They looked like AI so I scanned to confirm.

My guess is they wanted to explain why censorship feels controlling, yet didn't have the mental energy to write about it themselves (I myself don't like writing too long), especially if they fear it will be removed.
 

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