This is the way that Lemmy as a whole has filtered words implemented, just not every instance filters the same words (or at all in some cases?)
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World preemptively defederated from them "as a last resort"
My preferred way around this is to spoiler the tag, since there's a few other tags of this sort floating around: /j (joking), /hj (half-joking), /srs (serious) for a few examples. Doing that still gives you a moment of not giving up the joke, but it's still ultimately there for anyone that wants or needs it
I watched the director's extended cut and wow that cut makes it so clear that the director is a pedophile it's disgusting. We looked up the differences after and it's the majority of the more questionable scenes. Similarly we looked up the director's wiki page and he's got some gross history (see personal life)
Hexbear is where the chapotraphouse users largely have landed assuming they followed the direct line of succession. There probably is some contingent in Lemmy.ml, but not because it was the successor
Once Luxottica bought the vast majority of glasses brands and buying off all the optometrists to only stock their stuff
Come Out (of the closet), Ye Black and Trans
Make it fast to push the limits of the machine, then bring it back and make it look good afterwards
I would argue that this title implicitly suggests there's no genocide in Gaza while the other title doesn't reach beyond the bounds of Gaza.
As to the "wiki is a bad source" I don't claim to have any knowledge of that poster's thoughts, but here's a couple possibilities I've come up with:
They thought it was interesting that the genocide was evident to the "ordinary" person that edits wiki despite them thinking it's typically a bad source
They are just some random ml user whose opinions on wikipedia don't strictly match that of the concensus of lemmygrad, hexbear, et. al. Since those instances are more united on that stance than I've observed Lemmy.ml to be (right or wrong as they may be, not making a judgment here)
Redline bangs in the club for sure
Someone else mentioned Perfect Blue as an anime film that is very solid in the psychological category here.
I also really like The Thing (1982) for a slight psychological thriller/horror pick
Nausicaä is a gorgeous Studio Ghibli film with some post-apocalyptic sci-fi stylings
Dredd is a very over-the-top dystopian sci-fi action film, gorgeous use of color at times, certainly not a very high brow pick, but I enjoy it a fair bit (CW: >!Imagined rape!<)
I mean that's what it suggests on its face, but literally the same track the slim shady character is shot and killed then reveals it was all a dream in the outro, which really undercuts the entire narrative of the album leading up to that point (13 tracks into the album BTW). To me it feels a lot like a "haha jk idiot" since Eminem admits on another track that the slim shady character was an outlet for (paraphrasing here) "the stuff that'd get you ridiculed but we all know is true" amongst other messed up stuff.
It is the method by which it is filtered, but not the list by which it's filtered