Incase anyone tells you that lemmy.ml is not a tankie instance.

  • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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    134 months ago

    The difference is that the mods in many cases also run the instance. If anything that could be worse for power tripping!

    But you can always remove those instances from your Lemmy experience. Not always a great option if there’s only one good community for something (e.g. news), but supposedly people who agree with you do the same and make a new community. Given nothing can last forever and even your own instance can grow terrible with time (as Reddit subs sometimes did), it’s nice to be able to hedge your bets.

    Example, nothing of value was lost defederating from hexbear.

    • socsa
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      164 months ago

      Dessalines literally changed how mod log reports work (to not show who took the action or if it was an admin) early on because it was a bad look that he was censoring and banning so many users over very mild perceived slights. The dude is clearly off his rock at this point, ironically showing exactly what Marxist-Leninists do with even a tiny bit of trivial power.

    • @MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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      114 months ago

      One time I posted a meme on a Blahaj community I moderated where someone named Obvious_Troll@hexbear.net was being transphobic. Ada, the instance owner, private messaged me to say I needed to redact the username or my post would be removed. She said Obvious_Troll is a real, trans Lemmy user and I’m not to attack them. There is no user called Obvious_Troll, I made that username up for the meme. Ada defended a fictional transphobic troll because they were from Hexbear.

      Lemmy has a serious admin problem.

      • @bigboig@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        34 months ago

        I think Ada is afraid of ever hurting a trans person, like by excluding them from their community, even though their job is to moderate users on the trans instance.