I saw this post titled “Scratch a anti-harm reductionist and a fascist bleeds” (https://lemmy.world/post/33320759)
I commented that “harm reduction” apparently means sending billions in weapons to israel while they commit genocide and shutting down campus protests speaking out against that genocide. I said that seemed pretty fascist to me.
Within an instant, they downvoted my post and banned me. Guess it’s my fault for posting in a circlejerk community, but I’m still scratching my head on how that makes me a tankie. Something tells me this mod would be calling in the tanks to suppress any dissent if they could.


Hi! I have some helpful feedback for you. Just to help you understand how credit cards work.
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/06/14/how-to-build-850-perfect-credit-score-fico/84163305007/
10% is what this person refers to as the “sweet spot.” They recommend keeping it under 30% or you may get actual significant penalties. Lower than 10% may be useful if you want to get every last point of credit score, but there’s no universe where 10% would be “highly leveraged.”
I definitely value your input as to my interrogations, and total unreasonableness. Please understand, my goal is purely to share knowledge about credit cards specifically, and definitely not to accuse this poster at this point of anything in particular.
I’m so glad my country doesn’t use credit scores. Getting punished for utilization sounds cursed. If the limit is 10k, you should be able to use those 10k, not 1-2k, before penalties apply.
You’re not being helpful, but you are being patronizing and pedantic about my phrasing, just like you were with OP.
As a great man once said, " You’re a constipator, Peanut. You disturb my shit, and that’s annoying."
Though I do suppose I owe you a thank you as I was surprised to see a reply from you. I thought I had blocked you yesterday. So, thank you for reminding me to rectify my lapse and block you now.
Being implies a temporary condition.
That’s a really great point! I’ll try to be less patronizing in the future, that’s helpful feedback, thank you.