So, you created and moderate !buyselltrade@lemmy.sdf.org , you posted something there. Someone clicked “Create Report”, and as a result you (the moderator of that community) received a report. Naturally, you didn’t ban yourself. But, somehow you were banned from discuss.tchncs.de? Do the admins of that site receive a report if one of their users reports something? Or, was there a separate report that they acted on?
In a way though, I guess this is working as intended with distributed moderation. If someone had a Hitler fan club community on their own server nobody could make them shut it down, but the existence of that community might be enough to warrant banning them and/or defederating their instance. But, I’d assume there was a separate report requesting that you be banned from their community that went to their moderators.
What’s funny about this is that the complaint was “Med spam”. Lemmy is a “pull” design, you don’t get community posts sent to you, you have to go out looking for them. So, this is a bit like choosing to go to a steakhouse and then leaving a bad review because they didn’t have good vegan options.
I’m working nights & saving up so I can afford to go to computer school so I can learn how to click on the right buttons to surf the information superweb and to learn the information I want. I didn’t especially want this information, but it reminded me of what I’m working nights & saving up for.
I have a problem. This subreddit’s avatar is a telephone. But it is an Ericson-Ddreyfus WE-302. But it is cordless and with 9 push buttons. This is problematic of the circumstances in which this subreddit was instantiated. It neeeds fewer buttons.
I assume by “subreddit” you mean Lemmy Community?
So, you created and moderate !buyselltrade@lemmy.sdf.org , you posted something there. Someone clicked “Create Report”, and as a result you (the moderator of that community) received a report. Naturally, you didn’t ban yourself. But, somehow you were banned from discuss.tchncs.de? Do the admins of that site receive a report if one of their users reports something? Or, was there a separate report that they acted on?
In a way though, I guess this is working as intended with distributed moderation. If someone had a Hitler fan club community on their own server nobody could make them shut it down, but the existence of that community might be enough to warrant banning them and/or defederating their instance. But, I’d assume there was a separate report requesting that you be banned from their community that went to their moderators.
What’s funny about this is that the complaint was “Med spam”. Lemmy is a “pull” design, you don’t get community posts sent to you, you have to go out looking for them. So, this is a bit like choosing to go to a steakhouse and then leaving a bad review because they didn’t have good vegan options.
Reports go to four places:
lemmy.sdf.org
)discuss.tchncs.de
)lemmy.sdf.org
in this case)So yeah, the admins of
discuss.tchncs.de
acted in this case. Why? I’m not sure.(cc @qrstuv@lemmy.sdf.org)
Looks like they just manually banned the poor guy.
I’m working nights & saving up so I can afford to go to computer school so I can learn how to click on the right buttons to surf the information superweb and to learn the information I want. I didn’t especially want this information, but it reminded me of what I’m working nights & saving up for.
This might be useful, it’s from my other channel.
Oh great! Another tube I have to learn how to subscribe! FML!
I have bot’s disabled in my lemmys settings, why is this showing???
I heard about this, something about an advanced algorithm.
I have a problem. This subreddit’s avatar is a telephone. But it is an Ericson-Ddreyfus WE-302. But it is cordless and with 9 push buttons. This is problematic of the circumstances in which this subreddit was instantiated. It neeeds fewer buttons.
Idk man I just answer the phones.