I got banned for mentioning Tiananmen Square. How do I get unbanned?

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AquariiusSunover 1 year ago8

You don’t. Mentioning TS is a sure fire way to get banned— sorry, friend.

Kitchen-Mechanic4866over 1 year ago2

Why would you wanna talk about that anyway? You are just trying to provoke or seek attention. There is zero reason for anyone on this planet to talk about that.

darthphibotover 1 year ago1

This is apparently an improvement over American social media

Asuka4747over 1 year ago1

This is not a place to discuss politics, and no one cares about Tiananmen Square. If you have to talk, maybe you should change places and don‘t find yourself boring.

kongweeneverdieover 1 year ago1

Of course you get banned Tiananmen Square about 4th June. If you wanna watch Tiananmen square flag rising you won't get banned.

SkillDry54over 1 year ago1

It’s obvious you just want to keep bringing up this topic because you got banned there. You already know the ‘answer’—you’re just asking first so you can lecture and judge later from your so-called moral high ground. If the platform doesn’t allow it, maybe reflect on why instead of trying to force the conversation elsewhere. 😅

Lonely_Emu1581over 1 year ago-2

Are there any code words to refer to Tiananmen which don't get banned?

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