Comment on Moderator abuse: Request for review and removal of Decoy321@lemmy.world

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ieh@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I actually misspoke in my previous reply.

legal.lemmy.world/tos/#12-discrimination-against-…

1.2 Discrimination against minority / at-risk groups

Lemmy.World specifically forbids any sort of discrimination against queer groups on this site. Any form of racism, regardless of the user(s) that perpetrated it, is also forbidden. As already stated in Section 1, calls for violence against the aforementioned groups can result in a site-wide ban. We also reserve the right to report the offending user(s) to their local law enforcement unit responsible for hate crimes.

I had had an earlier version pulled up, or at least one posted elsewhere. I had thought I’d remembered something like the above, but when I couldn’t find it, assumed I’d hallucinated it.

I saw your new community. It seems clear to me that the moderator there is gonna be an alt user of yours, which as far as I’m aware, is generally fine. So if that is indeed true, you would be responsible for ensuring that racist material is not posted.

Social media like Lemmy is not perfect or fast. We are all volunteers here, from admins to moderators. Moderators depend on community membes to report what they don’t see; admins depend on community members as well as moderators to point out problems. So just because not everything against the rules is removed does not mean it is not still against the rules.

I had actually quickly scanned posts in your new community, and I didn’t see anything that lept out as racist to me. And indeed with your previous posts, it was only a few things that were problematic posts.

But to again explicitely answer your question: You are not allowed to have rules for your community that violate the rules of lemmy.world. As to whether you might fly below the radar, as it were - well, your chances were better before you got my attention. :) But this is not a threat of any kind, it’s just acknowledgement that I’m more likely to notice your name around here, especially as you post a lot, and especially because the /c/shitposts posts have been taking up a bit of the queue in the “six hour” top posts, which is what I tend to browse most.

So to also say: I personally don’t care one way or the other about shitposts. They aren’t my thing, but I’m happy to see a lot of things posted that aren’t my thing, that’s the nice thing about a place that has many communities. And I tend to browse the entire queue because I like encountering new things.

But you’ve got to figure out how to not bring over and post stuff that is racist.

You state that whether I am racist or ableist is “not up for debate,” which I appreciate. But at the same time, a moderator is permitted to publicly characterize my contributions as “racist shit” and impose a ban on that basis.

I think you misunderstand slightly.

It is not up for debate — that is not the debate we are having in this thread. It is not necessarily a settled debate, although I don’t think you are intending to be racist. But it really doesn’t matter. The reason I said that is because what DOES matter is that the POSTS you made were racist, and in one case I saw, ableist.

Those posts are racist and the mod was absolutely justified in removing them and discouraging you from posting them again by use of the tempban, and when that didn’t work, the permaban.

Could they have done things differently? Yes - a weaker response you would have preferred, or a stronger one you would have liked less - both would be in the range of what’s acceptable.

As it stands, they did not remove other posts of yours that are racist, nor did they remove comments of yours that were attacks on others (slightly higher in that link I sent than the section I quoted addresses attacking other community members). So in that sense, while you didn’t get warned, your posts/comments were also not removed.

The best solution, in my humble opinion, is to try your best to follow the site rules.

Would I be allowed to post the posts that got me banned in my own shitposting community on lemmy world?

I don’t have a clear feel for exactly what it takes for us to step in when a moderator is not enforcing the sitewide rules, but in theory, at some point, we would have a need to step in.

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