The community getting the worse trolling and attacks would exacerbate their moderators which in turn could result in severe, expeditive moderation.
Do you feel this might be happening ?
lol… look at my modlog. One mod disliked my comment, decided to ban me from multiple communities, all of which I haven’t even commented on, or at least to my knowledge I haven’t. Those kinds of, “mods” are bad for Lemmy, imo.
Pooling results after 24 hours :
!politics@lemmy.world
!startrek@lemmy.world …or StarTrek@…
!unpopularopinion@lemmy.world ←i say
!science_memes@mander.xyz
i propose modlog comparison to elect the winner.
based on the time to produce the last 20 modlog entries (ok this is a weak criteria, i know) … :
rank | Δt(20modlog) | community |
---|---|---|
1 | 24 hrs | !politics@lemmy.world |
2 | 6 days | !unpopularopinion@lemmy.world |
3 | 30 days | !science_memes@mander.xyz |
4 | 6 months | !startrek@lemmy.world |
I was banned from a star trek thing because I didn’t like the admins meme. Other than that its pretty cool. Some of my comments got removed in other places but in retrospect I can see why.
There’s some jackass that makes a new account every day to post something racist in one of the Science Meme communities. Must be a full time job to moderate.
I’d say it’s pretty predictable and comes in waves as issues come up.
For example some people from exploding-heads posting rightwing content outside their instance before they were widely defederated.
Another example is when illegal content was being posted in large communities and Lemmy.world started blocking users from posting/commenting using a VPN.
Other than that it’s a lot of knowing your audience.