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FYI - the owner of this site, gamingonlinux, was a mod on the !linux_gaming@lemmy.ml community until they were caught abusing their moderator powers. Then they deleted their account and complained on mastodon that it’s stupid design that mod logs are public.

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I really dislike that guy. I was interested in his website but lost interest because of him. I already forgot why I started disliking him. But this just adds to that.

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All moderators should be assumed to be abusers. Acab

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Well yeah that’s why the mod log is public. It’s a feature not a bug

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Exafuckingly, no moderators should be offended by what I said, it’s a truism. Transparency is just the first step, there should not be “a” moderator, it is a collective duty that all must participate and that none of us can be trusted alone with.

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You seem very hurt about that one interaction you had with him months ago. If you’re gonna comment that under every gamingonlinux article you’ll have a lot to do.

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I’d rather have that than have moderators bringing their shitty reddit leftover mentalities and think they can throw tantrums anytime someone critiques their post title. I mean homie was a moderator, who quit the site entirely as his reaction to the same interaction you are criticizing homie here for his reaction after bringing up a relevant commentary about the individual from the post.

Edit: Plus!, how often does anyone on the internet ever actually follow up a real live relevant to the post anecdotal account AAAAAAND follow up with empirical evidence lol.

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It has nothing to do with “being hurt”. They showed the kind of scummy person they are.

They showed that if they were willing to go this far to try to hide this, then that shows how low the bar is for them to try to manipulate things to their favor and liking with the trust that was given them as a moderator.

I don’t like the idea of that kind of person reaping the benefits of their site being linked to on the platform they tried to manipulate.

I don’t like the idea of people not facing the consequences of these kinds of actions.

I think people should know who this person is, since they showed their true self and then tried to hide it.

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That’s one of the things I love in lemmy. Moderation transparency.

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lemmy.ml doing .ml-things

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What does this comment mean. No other communities have bad moderators?

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You really should look it up since you’re on the site. Make your own mind up about if you want your account to be associated with people like that.

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Oh they absolutely do, but ml has a reputation for being particularly poorly moderated

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16 points

Fuck that guy.

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I’m boosting this and the screenshots too, but just thought I’d point out for quick scrollers that it does not seem as dramatic as this comment initially lets you believe.

I mean it’s awkward, but just seems more like your usual social awkwardness/incompetence than malicious behavior as such.

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Look at the screenshots few comments down. That was a shitty mod. They can have those back at reddit.

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I agree that the main interaction was mild, but if they were willing to go this far to try to hide this, then that shows how low the bar is for them to try to manipulate things to their favor and liking with the trust that was given them as a moderator.

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Do you have any sources for this?

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Deleted comment:

I called them out for not following their own community rules:

Please be nice to other members. Anyone not being nice will be banned. Keep it fun, respectful and just be awesome to each other.

and they deleted their account.

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Yep, they had proof.

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What was wrong with them removing your comment? You were being annoying 🤷‍♂️

Their response seemed perfectly measured to someone being needlessly pedantic.

Edit: And also Shuts down? Did you miss the ‘down’? Was the title edited after the fact? What does the rest of that modlog say? The screenshot is cropped.

My perspective is you were being annoying, got downvoted/called out, feigned shock, got your comments removed, and now you’re on a bitter smear campaign.

This is the weakest accusation of mod abuse I’ve seen. Good grief.

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Not gonna lie he was right about the shuts thing. It’s not a common phrasing but totally legit and you did seem kinda dickish when you pointed it out.

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Thanks! Not quite as wild as I was expecting (kind of surprised this was enough to push them to delete their account)

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