Removed.
Also known as @[email protected]
Removed.
You can PM one of us admins about it via Lemmy or Matrix.
If it’s an active community then we’ll pass it on to the rest of the team to see if a new mod can be found. As I type this, my lemmy.world reports dashboard shows 363 open user reports. We need attentive mods in our active communities to handle those; the admin team can’t possibly keep up on our own.
If it’s an inactive community then we will probably just leave it alone. The incremental cost of having one more inactive community on the instance is negligible. On the other hand, intervening has the potential to create trouble if the mod eventually logs in and sees that their community has been changed/locked/removed while they were away.
I assigned you as the moderator to [email protected]
Assigning/removing mods is a manual process handled on a case-by-case basis. There is no official policy about removing banned users from their mod roles, though that doesn’t seem unreasonable.
Communities with no mods (or absent/inattentive mods) keep humming along until something brings them to the admin team’s attention. There are hundreds of communities like that on this instance. Lemmy.world does have a Community Team who try to find and address communities that need moderation help. It’s a big task, though.
Nope. It’s still an open request: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3710
I added you as a community mod.
@[email protected] mentioning you here so you’ll know what happened if/when you come back to Lemmy.
I added you as a mod.
@[email protected] mentioning you here so you’ll know what happened if/when you come back.
I made you the mod. The prior mod (@[email protected]) has been inactive for months.
As the other user mentioned, I suggest using a lemmy.world account for moderating lemmy.world communities. When using an account on a remote instance you do not receive the reports from that community.
Did you change the language settings in your account? It looks like you’re consistent about tagging posts as English. If that language was deselected in your account settings then all of your posts would be hidden when you are logged in.
Edit: This post was tagged as Afaraf. You might want to change that to English or Unspecified.
I discussed it with the community team, and we decided to give you the mod role. [email protected] is yours now!
You are correct that my first point was incorrect. I just learned that the level of detail in the modlog is configurable and varies by instance. For example, if I look at literature.cafe all modlog actions are performed by “mod.” On lemmy.world, though, some of those same actions are performed by “admin.”
From Lemmy you can see the accounts, but usually not their content (see note below).
@[email protected]
@[email protected]
Interaction between Lemmy and Mastodon doesn’t work well because the two services structure their content differently. Lemmy is community based and Mastodon is user based. Lemmy doesn’t have a mechanism to follow an individual user, and Mastodon doesn’t have an analog to communities (afaik).
(Note: In the case of these two accounts, some of their toots are visible because they have been pulled into the [email protected] community as part of an experiment to bridge Lemmy and Mastodon.)
What you see in the modlog depends on your role.
The effect of bans and content removals depends on the actor’s role.
Yes, Blaze has been unbanned from the community.
It’s in the “Blocked Instances” section, where it should be.
sh.itjust.works explicitly blocks Threads. They held a vote among the local users: https://sh.itjust.works/post/11308397
It is odd that threads.net appears on our instances page, while the same is not true for other Lemmy instances which have not blocked Threads. Lemmy.world is federated with Threads by default simply because it is not on our instance block list. I do not believe our instance has done anything special to force a link with Threads. I mentioned it in our admin chat and will update this post if I learn anything.
However, even with threads.net listed on our instances page, Threads does not seem to work with Lemmy. I am able to search and view Mastodon user profiles from lemmy.world, but it does not work for any of the Threads test profiles.
Done. You are now the new mod of [email protected].
On a related note, I recommend using to a lemmy.world account to moderate a lemmy.world community. Reports do not federate across instances Lemmy bug #3781, so you will not see reports that may be created in your community. If you decide to create a lemmy.world account you should now be able to give it mod rights by yourself. If it doesn’t work then let me know and I can help. Sometimes adding/removing mod rights is buggy across instances, too.
Spoiler alert: the drain is just a straight pipe to a bucket below the counter.
I think you have to contact the admins at the instance there you created the community. They should have the power to delete a community. If you’re on Matrix or Discord, the lemmy.world admins are often active in the lemmy.world spaces and you should be able to get a prompt response.
Taken care of now. Thanks for the heads-up.