
Elonara Social is self-regulating. On Elonara, communities take shape around who people actually want to be, and who they want to hang out with. There’s no moderator with a god complex hovering over every post, no algorithm quietly deciding who should see what. Just people, choosing who they connect with—and who they don’t.
You can start a space for people who share your sense of humor, your intensity, your way of talking. It might be sharp, it might be gentle. Whatever it is, it will attract people like you.
But when someone crosses into a community that doesn’t match their tone, and keeps pushing, they might eventually find themselves alone. Not because a moderator banned them. Because everyone else did. One by one.
That’s not censorship. That’s consequence.
If you want to build a community where everyone shares your attitude, go for it. You can be an asshole and make an asshole community, and all the assholes can join and be happy assholes together. That’s fine. That’s what freedom looks like.
If you want to build a community where everyone’s kind, go for it. You can be decent and make a decent community, and all the decent people can join and be happy decent people together. That’s fine. That’s what freedom looks like.
Either way, you get the community you create.
And that’s OK.
That’s how it’s supposed to work.


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