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Instance banned for a single vote
(sh.itjust.works)
This is a community in the spirit of "Am I The Asshole" where people can post their own bans from lemmy or reddit or whatever and get some feedback from others whether the ban was justified or not.
Sometimes one just wants to be able to challenge the arguments some mod made and this could be the place for that.
All posts should follow this basic structure:
Expect to receive feedback about your posts, they might even be negative.
Make sure you follow this instance's code of conduct. In other words we won't allow bellyaching about being sanctioned for hate speech or bigotry.
YPTB matrix channel: For real-time discussions about bastards or to appeal mod actions in YPTB itself.
Some acronyms you might see.
Relevant comms
This is honestly the true price we’re paying for the Fediverse.
Reddit: one very well known billionaire enemy. Type fuck u/spez and try and cope.
Here: many instances (lemmy.zip, shitdoesntreallyworks, .ml etc) owned by spez clones who have no life and find random comments of other-instance users on their instance and instance ban them. And now apparently also for voting. The worst thing is that modlog doesn’t even properly display why and how and by whom you’re banned from that community. Or if it was instance or community level. Every week I see people who make sensible contributions permanently banned on the instance level and losing access to a community I mod because trigger happy owners have far too much power.
The Fediverse is not an improvement in this regard. And the worst part is this behaviour is often defended by an army of “just make another account” apologists.
Also notice that despite many reddit exoduses we’re still struggling to gain any meaningful monthly active users growth.
We need a system where admins can’t have sweeping powers, but saying that on here is not cool.
It's also just not possible to do that?
The comparison with /u/spez is off to me. He is more in a position of CEO than an instance admin. He doesn't get involved in the drudgery. Instance-level admins are more akin to reddit powermods, honestly. Spez is more akin to the devs, except in this case the devs don't control the instances.
The point of federation isnt for each instance to be perfect. It's that you have options.
Modlog intentionally hides the name of the admin responsible for mod actions to users.
This is by design of the Lemmy creators, but I feel like this intentionally inherits one of the worst things about Reddit: mod unaccountability to the community.