Just an example, there’s many people that agree on this: https://lemmy.world/comment/11175826

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It is the cycle of life

  1. Mods are power tripping I hate this
  2. I’m gonna make my own community with decent moderation
  3. Jesus Christ these users are the worst thing I’ve ever seen, just a bunch of racism and spam and it never stops
  4. That’s it if anyone gets out of line they’re fuckin banned, I don’t have time for this thing which has become a part time job and it never stops and everyone on all sides is always mad at me
  5. Cry some more I don’t care
  6. “Mods are power tripping I hate this”

(That is not even taking into account where someone is being a transparent dickbag and then whining when they get moderated for it, which I suspect is what’s going on here and why they don’t want to go into any details)

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Hey I’m developing something related but I have no extensive experience moderating. Any advice I can note?

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This is more of a theory than anything I’ve tried in practice, but I think “go ugly early” might be good advice in moderation as it is in marathons. If someone’s being a dickbag just get rid of them. Temp ban for dickbaggery, perm ban for consistent or unrepentant dickbaggery.

It seems like a lot of the mods try to dress it up in this elaborate system of rules and procedures like they’re only implementing the will of the great magnet, and they have no personal stake in anything. Just ban the dicks and people will either agree with your judgement on it or they won’t. But it seems, just from my observations, like trying to dress it up in a fig leaf of impartiality doesn’t really fool anybody.

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Okay, so you’re saying its best to just have moderators you trust as people so they can make swift decisions, otherwise it just becomes impractical. If people don’t like it, they should migrate to a community with different moderators.

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what biggest instance mod abuse problem?

go to your profile. add the instance you have a problem with to your block list. Never have “mod abuse problems” from that instance again

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You made a new account to complain nobody else is solving your problem. If you don’t like the moderation in a community, start your own community. If you don’t like the moderation on an instance, start your own instance. That’s the beauty of federation. Lemmy is so small right now, everyone will see your new community and if they like the content they will participate

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If you don’t like the moderation in a community, start your own community, with blackjack, and hookers!

FTFY 😁

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Fun on a bun!

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Could you provide some details about this problem as you see it ?

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Just an example, there’s many people that agree on this: https://lemmy.world/comment/11175826

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So there’s many that don’t?

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I’m not sure of the specifics you refer to, but it sounds a bit like walled-garden-thinking that there’s a central authority that can enforce rules. Lemmy is very different in that regard, every instance is subject to its owner/admin and as long as mods operate within what the operator finds acceptable, it goes.

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