Recently entered the platform and already got recognized by one of the top modblog contributors - the MysticMushroom1776 @lemmy.dbzer0.com. And I got the title troll in so much communities. And I haven’t posted there even once.
But, as I understood from the modblog, getting a ban from this moderator is very common and thus doesn’t feel like something special. Especially, since there are no direct requirements specified for receiving it. And in private messages I was unsuccessful in getting answers.
So, maybe here can the moderator give the whole list of what to do(or not to do) to gain such attention, so that other people can/can’t get it too? Because of the rules for comunities don’t give enough info.
Thanks in advance.
P. S. Made post more serious.


I was just banned from the same bunch of comms, probably by the same PTB - apparently, being anti-pig and being anti-British empire qualifies one as “Anti-AI Trolling on AI friendly Instance dbzer0”
I think it’s time to admit that, as an experiment in non-corporate controlled social media, it seems that lemmy has failed… the “Power Tripping Mod” problem isn’t superficial - it’s fundamental.
Has it failed, though? You were banned from a few communities.
If this were a corpo place, something petty like this could easily have landed you with a site-wide permaban.
Depends on your definition of success and failure… if you think “success” means concentrating social media power into the hands of a pseudo-class of unaccountable moderators, you can certainly go ahead and declare lemmy a spectacular success.
And your point is…?
But this is not a corporate place… is it?
It has failed because we let anyone ban anyone at all from communities. Only admins should be able to ban people. We should be pushing for no banning at all like with Nostr. Don’t like people? Block them. No inhibiting other people’s participation it is unnatural.
Nah. There are still endless spammers and other bullshit like that. And it’s better for a few mods to deal with them than leaving it up to every individual user to have to manually block every individual spammer.
Then make voluntary sharable lists. Prohibiting participation is unnatural and overbearing.
freeze peach bullshit
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Probably. It is logical that nothing stops all kinds of people to appear in different types of platforms. Especially if we consider that lemmy is basically a union of hundreds different instances, each one being its own mini platform.
Removed by mod