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tl;dr “Spinster is an echo chamber”
also that some spinster users are calling for violence which I'm pretty sure violates the law in most places. posting in a language that no mods or admins understand is a problem on the fedi IMO. I'm going to have a chat with my fellow admins on CounterFedi to talk about that. Maybe you should too?
Snow is in a personal instance.

Can you screenshot the posts you think is illegal and showing them to @alex ?
You already did that. But on second thoughts, I'm not actually sure that just saying "my dad should die" is against US law (where spinster.xyz is hosted). Encouraging people to kill her dad, definitely would be.
I thought "my dad should die" was but I'm not sure now.
Let me translate more text in the pic:

"So all Asian women are run away with foreigns, Asian males are child like and chauvinism and make troubles unreasonably. "

"And the clothing women liked are so different with the clothing men liked (Furthermore, the men liked clothing are all very ugly.)"

Plus the "my dad should die" in the same pic... So it's obviously extremism and the admins unable to control them. I think all open register instance should ban all the language the admin can't read.

(And the extremism is just a tool to cover up the writer having mental illness.)

@alex
“My dad should die” is not a call for violence.
Yes, but my point was the extremeism you can't in charge since the language barrier.

I remember that when I was in QOTO, since the admin can't read Chinese and then the losers use it to post porn fictions without mark as sensitive. (But there are rules that they have to mark as sensitive)

Then they just acts like a privileged class, people being rude in English is controlled by instance admin, but name calling in Chinese is fine. I told the admin but he don't give a shit, that's why I leaved it.

It's so disgusting.
Usually we don’t worry about posts unless someone reports it. Then we use Google Translate.
One of the funniest reports from the early days of Spinster: “Es un hombre.”