cue other bigot that thinks that this makes it an echo chamber
196
Be sure to follow the rule before you head out.
Rule: You must post before you leave.
They're welcome to scream in to the void until they're blue in the face, I won't be listening π
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"why don't you respond to criticism"
Me seeing βMore repliesβ under my comment that wonβt unfold because itβs probably someone I blocked:
I had to look up what platform let's you delete other people's comments. Is this an Instagram joke?
Mod privilege is being able to erase bigots with a click of a button
Also why good moderation is so important
I agree, moderation is important.
How do we keep moderators accountable, so the system continues to function? Is there someone checking them?
The mod log is entirely visible for anyone to view. Anyone can see who we ban and why, comments we remove and why. Posts have been made in the past about mod action that were effective.
One thing I don't understand yet is what kind of appeal system is intended on Lemmy if one doesn't want to resort to ban evasion.
Do DMs to instance admins still go through?
Update for DenverCoder9: private messages through Lemmy are not delivered to instance admins when banned site-wide. Best recourse seem to be other means of communication then.
I believe so??? Ada's pretty active on 196 either way. Some people use the report feature on mod comments to get in contact with other mods. If I, for example, was being unfair, reporting me might alert other mods to what I'm doing. I wouldn't touch a report with me as the subject, but maybe that's just the good ol autism sensitivity of justice.
I don't know, don't think it matters, just substitute delete for block and it works.. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
Tumblr used to let you edit other people's comments. That's close, right?
BlueSky does I think. Perhaps not exactly, but it lets you remove quotes people made on your posts, or something like that.
Don't insult potatoes like that!
Is there a way to "shadow delete" a comment or shadow ban a person on lemmy so that they do not know their bigotry is being silenced?
i'm not convinced that shadow bans are actually beneficial
I'm not sure from a mod or admin point of view (while I am a mod in one community as a backup, I've not done any moderating myself), but I know that if you block a person on your own account, the only indication they'd have is that you don't reply.
From what I understand it's actually quite a difficult issue to address on the fediverse, since content is mirrored on so many instances, deleting or blocking it on one would have very little to no impact on other instances, and obviously ban evasion is much harder to spot, since anyone can open as many accounts on as many instances as they like. I would imagine it makes it really hard to stay on top of shit that comes in, especially the worst things like abusive content containing children.
See? Bigotry, evil queer-phobic cishets, unnecessarily evil blogs?
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