I mean they were right.
Just a tip for the future, if you want to sell veganism to people, soapboxing under a FoodPorn post of some barbecued ribs trying to argue that the picture is gore is not an effective way of doing it.
This is a community in the spirit of "Am I The Asshole" where people can post their own bans from lemmy or reddit or whatever and get some feedback from others whether the ban was justified or not.
Sometimes one just wants to be able to challenge the arguments some mod made and this could be the place for that.
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I mean they were right.
Just a tip for the future, if you want to sell veganism to people, soapboxing under a FoodPorn post of some barbecued ribs trying to argue that the picture is gore is not an effective way of doing it.
YDI.
I don't think you're making much sense in the reply there, but it shouldn't be a kindness issue, yeah.
The other person also was not banned.
I have to assume it was not about that reply at all but rather the initial comment.
Which yes, given the context, is quite inappropriate you got to realize.
Going to someones stuff they care about and calling it a technically correct but off-putting/controversial description is not nice. Either you are trying to ruin it for everyone there, or trying to bring an unwanted discussion into the post.
- BE KIND
Food should bring people together, not tear them apart. Think of the human on the other side of the screen, and don’t troll, harass, engage in bigotry, or otherwise make others uncomfortable with your words.
You should have easily been able to predict you would make people feel uncomfortable, writing "Ah yes, a corpse, how apetizing" on stuff clearly viewed and intended by the poster as food not gore.
This is YDI.
Not for calling a dead thing a corpse, but because of your second comment.
When a community has a kindness/civility rule, we're all expected to follow it, no matter how strong our beliefs.
And, tbh, even if a community doesn't have a listed rule for civility, it really should be the default behavior anyway. Not that I can claim to always err on the side of niceness, gods know I'm an asshole. But when I'm an asshole and I get banned, I deserved it.
Civility isn't just not insulting someone. It's about trying to remember the human.
However! Had I been the mod in question, I'd also have banned the other user for being an asshole to you in the first place.
You knew where you were posting. Their reply sucked by so did your comment, which wasn't kind.
In my experience, the best way to get people to think about their diets is to show them good vegan food because the hungry mind has no rationality. You're trying to slap a steak away from someone who's salivating. Show them a blackbean burger or quinoa shepherd's pie or tempeh breakfast wrap instead.
Show me quinoa shepherds pie please
I don't have an image, but I can tell you the recipe. Note: I rarely measure anything.
Base: Cook 1 cup of quinoa in 2 cups of vegetable stock. Once cooked, mix in minced garlic, onion, red pepper and parsley, a few drops of liquid smoke, a sprinkle of cumin and a squeeze of lemon juice.
Middle: Corn niblets, peas and carrots diced small.
Top: Potatoes and/or yams cooked and mashed with salt, pepper and your choice of vegan butter or oil and/or coconut cream (if you don't mind coconut taste.)
Bake all this in an 8" pan for 30min at 350F. Vegan cheese on top is optional but encouraged.
Mushroom Sauce: Simmer a 1.5cups of water in a small saucepan, whisk in a spoonful or two of arrowroot powder (cornstarch works too.) When the sauce starts to thicken, add in salt, pepper, chopped mushrooms (chanterelles are GREAT if you can get them,) minced garlic, cumin and Italian seasoning. Let simmer a few minutes, then let the flavors mingle on low while your pie bakes.
When ready, cut a slice, drizzle with sauce, enjoy.
Thanks, will give it a shot. I usually only make shepherds pie when I have leftover meat that I grind and use as the base, so, not often.
No problem. It works great with any kind of base.
Bro. Attempting to denormalize something people have been doing for millions of years is going to make you look weird and obnoxious every day of the week. If you can't handle watching people enjoy food you don't like just set up a blocklist and filters like an adult and stop harassing random people.
BPT.
like you’re the one who’s being oppressed.
Who is oppressing you, exactly? Who’s forcing you to eat meat, and denying you the choice of what foods you want to eat? Please tell us where the sausage gulag is that you’re being held in so we can liberate you!
Edit to add: Those ribs look fucking amazing, if I do say so myself.
YDI, rules like that exist for a reason. People in charge of communities don't want hostile people attacking others or starting fights with people.
They were banned for saying "ah yes a rotting corpse"?
Thats a bit precious to ban someone for a snide coment like that. Applied equally there must be many snide comments in other topics, such as the US GOP or to Marxist Leninists, that should be banned on Lemmyworld.
I'm surprised at the way the votes have gone on this one.
Edit: Why not just remove the offending comment? Was the rest of their behaviour so atrocious?
YDI You went in there to cause chaos, and they kicked you out. :)
Not the friendliest comment given the general assumption of the community that people are largely posting things they have cooked, but not ban worthy.
It's important to know that not all people think like one self.
If we fail to understand that communication between people becomes very complicated.
I don't think a ban is justified there. Not at all. But it's true that with that attitude, failing to see that your way to interpret the rules is not shared by others, would ultimately lead to a justified ban.