Still the whole premise of blue sky being decentralized was that when one server bans you you could pop over to another community that doesn't consider memes a death threat, so this is a good test of how centralized bluesky remains (very)

That part actually still works, it's just that BlueSky imposes a moderation list that can't be disabled (which to me is the problem) in their aggregator. In theory this is fine because you can run your own with different rules but alternative communities don't. It seems very unlike BlueSky's general "you can turn off content filters" ethos to do this, I wonder why they don't just have everyone default subscribed to their list.