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- Comment on Why do I feel sick every time I go out to eat with my gf? 4 weeks ago:
I don’t have an answer, but congrats on being one of the few to break that friendship zone barrier
- Comment on Do our moderators have the integrity of overcooked pasta or is it more like jello? 6 months ago:
then DISCUSS it. That’s what we do here.
Just like I told you on your other account, I don’t believe you understand how communities work.
- Comment on Do our moderators have the integrity of overcooked pasta or is it more like jello? 6 months ago:
If they would add the ability to limit comments based on something like account age, or upvotes etc, it would be awesome.
Unfortunately the Lemmy dev team hasn’t made that option quite yet, would be an awesome feature to request though!
- Comment on Do our moderators have the integrity of overcooked pasta or is it more like jello? 6 months ago:
We welcome the feedback.
This user however, reminds me of another user that was posting questions that they felt were revolutionary, but were not legitimate questions. Looking through their comments and posts, I believe this is the same user under another account.
The post that was removed (by me) that they are upset about is:
1000 years from now physics is forgotten and all that remains is the legend of two hobbits, Charm and Spin, and their quest for the Higgyboson. At this point, is physics true?
- Comment on Please read and help 7 months ago:
Hey OP, how can I help? We are here for you
- Comment on A post may receive a hundred replies and host a fat and exciting conversation tree, but if one moderator doesn't like it then it may be locked or deleted. Is that immoral? 7 months ago:
I didn’t avoid your point, I actually answered it: rules are rules and exist for a reason, if you break a communities rules they will remove your post or comment.
- Comment on A post may receive a hundred replies and host a fat and exciting conversation tree, but if one moderator doesn't like it then it may be locked or deleted. Is that immoral? 7 months ago:
Just to be transparent, I’m the mod who removed your posts.
We get a lot of rule breaking posts between the multiple communities I moderate, some of them get upvoted heavily and still get removed.
For example, someone posted a scientific post that had nothing to do with technology in /c/Technology@lemmy.world, it had a decent amount of upvotes and comments. It was still removed for rule 2 of that community, as it was off topic for that community and there are ones that exists for that content.
Sorry that it upset you, but if I could give you advise: just follow the community rules and you won’t have these issues
- Comment on c/technology mods are inactive 1 year ago:
Oh gotcha, it is unfortunate non-mods/non-admins are not able to see in the mod logs for who is doing what on LW. If you were able to though, you would see Enu and myself are very active, even though we are not commenting or posting. Same for report resolutions, we get a good amount of reports (false and positive) that we have to weed through throughout the day, those are not publicly viewable (and shouldn’t be).
But that is what I did not get, in the mod logs you can see the community is being actively moderated even though you can’t see who is doing what.
- Comment on c/technology mods are inactive 1 year ago:
Hey @breadsmasher@lemmy.world, not sure which spam you are referring to, but I am one of the mods of !technology@lemmy.world and we do our best to remove any spam we see or that is reported.
That being said, there have been times when articles get posted that people consider “spam” that we do not deem to be. If you could provide an example of one we have not removed, I will review it with the other mod and figure out why we did not remove the post/comment - but typically this happens because of the above.
- Comment on c/technology mods are inactive 1 year ago:
Not sure where this confusion came from, but that is not true, I am also an active mod there.
- Comment on I'm aware of kbin, mastodon, and lemmy. Are there any other federated applications out there? 1 year ago:
You have to find an instance that allows signing up., then you can create an account there
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Read the author as Robin Williams