What's the simplest, cheapest way to have a platform where I can post anything I want without being banned?
2026-07-16 10:20 UTC
Replies (13)
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@frightful_hobgoblin@lemmy.ml 2026-07-16 10:22
ask an AI
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@mistermodal@lemmy.ml 2026-07-16 10:25
Journal
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@kindnesskills@literature.cafe 2026-07-16 10:37
Start a blog, maybe?
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@bloogoose@lemmy.zip 2026-07-16 10:42
Wait… You’re against surveillance capitalism but also pro AI?
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@sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 2026-07-16 10:52
Free website hosting you can try: https://www.infinityfree.com/ https://www.wix.com/start/blog Please don’t link to your blog slop content on the threadiverse
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@buckykat@hexbear.net 2026-07-16 10:54
There’s a saying from the days of the edgy internet athiests, before most of them turned into reactionary islamphobes. “I already do all the murder I want” I can already post anything I want without being banned on lemmy because I don’t want to post a flood of worthless slop from the lies and plagarism machine. You are pissing in the public pool then crying censorship when you get kicked out because nobody wants to swim in your piss.
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@Tabitha@hexbear.net 2026-07-16 11:15
Just start a blog?
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@wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-07-16 11:20
You could host your own Lemmy instance. Other instances could defederate from you, but they couldn’t stop you from posting whatever you wanted on your own instance. Any option to prevent others from taking something you want to post online down is going to require you to run or host it yourself. But then you’re still beholden to the DNS company, hosting company, and the payment processor for how you pay for it all. There are apparently ways to pay for your hosting through anonymous crypto, and ways to route the connection between your hardware and the open Internet in private ways, and even private DNS services. Ultimately, this all depends on what your risk profile is, how what you want to post runs a foul of the rules elsewhere, how much you’re willing to spend on this, etc. You could look into the tech stack and services other controversial sites are relying on, like what PirateBay or 4chan use. “How private?” “How censorship resistant?”
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@Zoift@hexbear.net 2026-07-16 12:22
Ok, why tho? Not trying to be overly snarky, just genuinely do not understand the mindset. Self-promotion for what end? Who’s your target demographic for your AI art gallery?
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@frightful_hobgoblin@lemmy.ml 2026-07-16 15:35
Ok there’s enough samphappalāpā in this thread let me try a real answer. You’re not looking for a platform. Platforms aren’t a necessary part of the internet, ask a millenial. They were created after the internet to add extra features like addictiveness and censorship. What you want is a thing called a website This requires hosting and a domain name Some hosting services (e.g. GoDaddy) will impose censorship on you too. For example, they may remove content that is copyrighted in the USA. njal.la is a pretty libertarian third-party host. Or you could host yourself; there is a Lemmy community about how to do that. You have the option of writing HTML yourself or using a Content Management System Good luck
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@robotElder2@hexbear.net 2026-07-16 18:23
You could try to self host something but interaction with anyone other than yourself would quickly dwindle to 0 as the quality of your posts became evident. The fundamental problem here is that no one wants to see what you want to post. Have you considered just keeping the slop in a folder on your desktop? Maybe you could prompt another LLM to pretend to enjoy it?
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@wasabi_noir@lemmy.zip 2026-07-16 21:35
Posting AI generated bullshit with a bot should get you banned from the internet as a whole. Get a fucking real life and learn to create shit yourself.
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@1Malayali@lemmy.ml 2026-07-17 14:21
If you did not follow communit rules and instead were using a not to spam, then you may get banned. Like, which all communities did you post in and what were their general rules?