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It's not about whether or not I agree with something. It's about the content in the link being against the rules since it would fall under propaganda. Or is it that on Lemmy, what constitutes a standard rule violation on one site is not on the other?
Actually, your account is 36 minutes old at the time of me clicking to see your other comments. If you're not happy this isn't the echo chamber you're looking for please feel free to create your own instance to talk with those that agree with your closed mindedness.
Maybe, just maybe, if you don't have any idea how any of this shit works you shouldn't run off half cocked sounding alarm bells?
Each Lemmy site (instance) is a separate thing with its own admins. Underneath each instance, there are multiple communities, each with their own moderators.
Admins decide instance wide rules, and decide which other Lemmy instances they wish to federate with (host content from). Moderators decide on any additional rules within their own communities.
So... go to that post you linked to, use the report button. It will send a report to the community moderators, the admins of the instance it was posted on, and the admins of your own instance.
You'll have to discuss this with the people running the community and/or the instance. They don't have any higher-ups.