This suggestion won't guarantee you anything, but maybe consider the businesses where you'd have an advantage.
- Any place where a current employee gives you a recommendation.
- Any place very close to where you live, because they will assume you are reliable. Especially if you can walk, bike, or roll there.
- A business that uses computers, but doesn't already have plenty of people with the same background as you. In other words, if you've only applied for helpdesk roles with large companies, try applying to work at the paperclip-manufacturing company that's a five minute walk from your home and that you never knew existed. Your job might be to answer the phone or pay the bills, but if you have computer skills then that might be the reason they hire you.
There are two issues I see here.
The first is that WPA's (Word Prediction Algorithms) don't have any insight into topics; they just find probable matches for candidate words based on training texts. In fact the text pasted here, by making transparently irrelevant points, demonstrates its lack of ability to offer value.
The second is that the general attitude in most spaces in general is not strictly in favor of either more censorship or less censorship. Rather, the attitude that most people show is a fear that views they believe to be harmful will be promoted, while views they believe to be helpful will be either censored or placed at a comparative disadvantage. It would be natural for Lemmy communities to have the same attitude as most other humans.