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the hilarity of the cooking and mealprep community doing "content warnings" for literal food is always a good source of laughter.
Hexbear is explicitly pro-vegan, and takes care to make it a space where you can avoid seeing meat consumption if you wish. That's why there are CWs for meat.
I'm not a vegan but it is very annoying how much I still see vegan hate on lemmy. For a place that's generally pretty mature, it's lame to see how many people get mad at the thought of other people not wanting to eat dead animals.
I don't hate vegans, or veganism.
I do however, find the censoring of food absolutely hilarious.
It's not censorship; it's still there, but there is CW's for those who don't wish to see it.
A warning isn't censorship, it's just telling people about the content of a post.