It's Basically Every Instance That Is Involved
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Say a comment is reported: the reporter's admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it's most complicated scenario.
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Say a comment is reported: the reporter's admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it's most complicated scenario.
This is literally false. When you report a comment the report is visible to the moderators of the comm in which the report was made to, and to the instance admins which that comm is hosted on.
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This is literally false. When you report a comment the report is visible to the moderators of the comm in which the report was made to, and to the instance admins which that comm is hosted on.
User on instance A makes a comment in community C which is hosted on instance D and reported by a user on instance E
- Admin.A gets the report
- Admin.D gets the report
- Admin.E gets the report
- Mods.C gets the report
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Say a comment is reported: the reporter's admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it's most complicated scenario.
All of those wonderful people silencing your attempts for action against fascism.
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Say a comment is reported: the reporter's admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it's most complicated scenario.
Everybody but a mod whose account is on a 3rd server. Fuck em, I guess.
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All of those wonderful people silencing your attempts for action against fascism.
Modding is an essential part of any anonymous online community. It's what the mods do that matters.
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Modding is an essential part of any anonymous online community. It's what the mods do that matters.
Your average dude who also mods are a blessing. Full-time professional mods need to touch grass
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Say a comment is reported: the reporter's admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it's most complicated scenario.
I wish that was true. But in the very common scenario of remotely modding a community you basically never get reports.
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User on instance A makes a comment in community C which is hosted on instance D and reported by a user on instance E
- Admin.A gets the report
- Admin.D gets the report
- Admin.E gets the report
- Mods.C gets the report
Small caveat: Mods C only get the report if they are users of instance D.
Pretty big flaw in the system imo. That's why you'll see mods like Blaze with a ton of alt accounts across multiple instances.
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Your average dude who also mods are a blessing. Full-time professional mods need to touch grass
I burn through accounts because of .world mods banning me for even the slightest “fight back” comments.
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I burn through accounts because of .world mods banning me for even the slightest “fight back” comments.
Fight back against what?
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Fight back against what?
It's Basically Every Instance That Is Involved - Lemmy Cafe
Say a comment is reported: the reporter’s admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it’s most complicated scenario.
(lemmy.cafe)
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It's Basically Every Instance That Is Involved - Lemmy Cafe
Say a comment is reported: the reporter’s admins, the commentator admins, the community admins and the community mods are all alerted at it’s most complicated scenario.
(lemmy.cafe)
Is this like the whole "Americans should 2a against Donald"
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Is this like the whole "Americans should 2a against Donald"
It doesn’t have to be death, or guns. But, basically yes
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It doesn’t have to be death, or guns. But, basically yes
lemmy.world mods are glowies confirmed