Link to a screenshot of the conversation with an LW admin mentioned by OP: https://lemmy.world/comment/6649251
Link to a screenshot of the conversation with an LW admin mentioned by OP: https://lemmy.world/comment/6649251
It’s also this one: https://lemmy.world/post/10643427
Ok Moira_Mayhem.
@Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world you can post the chat here.
Offense usernames, namecalling or harassing volunteers who tried to help you could be an immediate ban also but here you are.
Do you agree with @Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world posting the conversation you had with him in this thread so people know what it is about?
Correct
The admin you had a talk with posted the conversation and he was VERY fair towards you.
Congrats mate 👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for everything you do with your instance and with fediseer.
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Alt of https://lemmy.world/u/elcheaponcod
Banned
often times they won’t even action users who are engaging in transphobia, even if reported. It’s really not great.
As I said in my other reply. I don’t live that life so we might not get all the cues but if anyone on our team sees transphobia it will be removed.
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You too ❤️ Good luck with the community!
Most likely this is the reason
Correct, I use both myself. Pihole is also my DHCP server and I created different blocklists for different devices on my network. For example, I have “general”, “media”, “gaming” and “kids”.
“they changed a comment before linking it”
You can even see when the post was last edited, this is just false 🤷🏻
Edit: saying we changed the comment and calling the admins here trolls while we were really just trying to be helpful. You’re no longer welcome here
with a built in back room toggle for making them public
Not true. Votes are visible in the database but there is nothing built into lemmy for this.
Yep those comments were restored.
Deleting your account in your home instance should remove all posts and it federated. But don’t blame the instance admins when it doesn’t federate well on every instance because Lemmy is buggy software.