Star_Trek is a safe harbour for Star Trek fans that may have found themselves on the receiving end of the ban hammer for daring to have an opinion that differed from the power mad mods on Reddit’s Star Trek sub and/or Lemmy’s own StarTrek.website.

You’re safe to like or dislike any show, character, writer, showrunner or episode here.

So come and discuss the greatest sci-fi franchise in history free from rogue mods on power trip.

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There aren’t any power-mad mods on startrek.website. It’s okay to just call a community “/c/trek4assholes”

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Go say you dislike Discovery or you like Picard S3 and see what happens.

Or just read the modlog. It’s a real eye opener.

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Yeah, I had the audacity to say “I prefer new worlds and lower decks vs discovery” and suddenly every comment I made was removed and every new comment I posted including the one asking why they were removed, were removed

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I commented that I wanted to move Discovery out of main cannon a few days ago. It was controversial but the comment is still there and it has positive karma.

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2 points

Just Discovery, but not Strange New Worlds? I’m intrigued now…

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I think there’s arguments to made that all of the modern Trek from 2009’s abysmal movie to the present day does actually take place in the Kelvin Timeline.

There’s so many inconsistencies with established canon that can’t all be put down to bad writing.

So Nemesis would still be the most recent events we’ve seen in the prime timeline.

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Where’s the mod log?

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In an instance, it’s the green button at the bottom of the sidebar for the specific community, and the one for the whole instance is below the sidebar.

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@dohpaz42 here’s one of them. If you sort by removed comments or removed posts you get the picture.

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Wtf are you going on about? Hating Discovery is the vanilla of star trek opinions.

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And something that the mods on startrek.website and the Reddit sub simply don’t allow, often removing negative comments under the “be constructive” excuse.

It’s a similar situation if you heap too much praise on season 3 of Picard and/or Terry Matalas.

And don’t dare try to criticise Alex Kurtzman on their community. I was insta banned for saying that I believe Kurtzman is the worst thing to ever happen to the franchise.

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Haven’t had any interactions with ST.W personally, but I feel tempted to share the testimony of someone who begs to differ (@Stamets@lemmy.world of !tenforward@lemmy.world): https://lemmy.zip/post/9940581

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Typo in your link, FYI

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“The real harassment is when someone reported harassment in the community I moderate”

My heart breaks for what he has endured 😢

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If you really need a whole lemmy community dedicated to just you, by all means, feel free to create it. 8-D

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