Will it be effective?

EDIT: The banning event continues. Please consult the modlog to observe.

https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&modId=7121342

If you scroll down to about a day ago, you might be able to observe an emerging behavior from this mod.

EDIT 2: The mod in question moderates a total of 108 Lemmy communities. How deep does this conspiracy run? Is this mod a lost Redditor? More to come!

EDIT 3: The mod has now removed my comment all together, one might assume because it was still receiving upvotes in the 2 hours following my ban. Are there similarities here to Watergate? You be the judge!

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    Most instances should have a modlog link in the footer of the main page.

    It theoretically should show any moderation actions taken across all instances that specific instance is federated with.

    This is not written in stone however, because I’ve had “shadow” mod actions levied against me by an instance that did not appear on the modlog. I cannot comment on why or how an action wouldn’t appear in the modlog, I don’t know enough about that.

    • chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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      Thanks! Apparently I got banned for being a crypto bot. No idea why, I fucking hate crypto and would never shill any of that useless nonsense.

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        A gaslighting cryptobot even! Fine! I’ll put the kids’ college fund into Mona Doggocoins. Are you happy now?! Darned cryptobot!

        /s

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      FYI all mod actions should show up, but if a post has been “purged” (completely deleted from the lemmy db) then it also disappears from the modlog.

    • Beaver@lemmy.ca
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      Some admin actions are public or private depending on the instance rules.