Yesterday I created a post on a regional community on lemmy.ca.

Fairly quickly thereafter, I got a DM saying that the post had been removed because someone who disagreed with me complained. Oddly though, the DM came from a @Automod@lemmy.world - not the server hosting the community.

Furthermore, I still see the post when I go looking - and there has been a bit of discussion about it.

So my questions:

(a) Can a post be removed from a specific federated instance without being removed from the original instance? (b) Is there an appeal process for removed posts? I’m sorry that the guy got all butthurt, but my post was sincere, measured, and (I think) reasonable. If it offended someone, they should discuss it.

  • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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    10 months ago

    (a) Yes. Instance admins have the ultimate say in what’s on their server. They can delete posts, entire communities, ban remote users and delete remote users. At least they had the decency of notifying you!

    Since lemmy.ca owns the post, lemmy.world can’t federate out the removal, so it’s only on lemmy.world.

    (b) You have to go appeal to lemmy.world. Each instance have its own independent appeal process.

    That’s the beauty of the fediverse: instances can all have their rules to tailor the experience to their users, and it doesn’t have to affect the entire fediverse. Other instances linked to lemmy.ca can still see and interact with your post just fine, just not lemmy.world.

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      10 months ago

      At least they had the decency of notifying you!

      Absolutely. I was just looking for clarification of how it worked. This takes me back to the days of Usenet and .killfile editing.