EDIT: @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works shared something that might help to circumvent this shit:

Contained in these parentheses is a zero-width joiner: (​)

Basically, add those to whatever you feel that might be filtered out, then remove the parentheses. The content inside the parentheses is invisible, but it screws with regex rules.

  • Lvxferre [he/him]OP
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    Text as pictures, word-of-mouth, bugging people in Youtube referring to Reddit to use Lemmy instead, coded languages…

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          it’s the whole reason “screenshot of a social media post” exists in the first place

          and yeah, I sure as shit would never post there again, just putting the idea out there.

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      youtube

      I am far from elitist in most anything I do or say. I try to be inclusive when introducing others to a topic, offer information freely and at any pace they can accept it, and generally enjoy the most mundane parts of life so long as they’re done in a healthy way. I say all of that to preface the fact that I cannot tolerate most users on YouTube. They’re, by and large, just awful.

      I do agree with your idea, but it physically hurts me to envision lemmy with YouTube comments.

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        Yes, YouTube comments are a cesspool and reading them makes my IQ drop ten points each time. It’s probably already in the negatives by now.

        But we could/should exert some pressure on youtubers mentioning Reddit. Such as Francis John. Encouraging the Reddit→Lemmy movement in the same way as the Twitter→Mastodon one, for roughly the same reasons (except that instead of Musk, you got someone who praises Musk in reddit. Like, not even the piece of shit, but the fly around the piece of shit).

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        Lemmy’s structure encourages better commenting than the drive by, engagement floated style of YouTube.

        But you are not wrong either.