Hi all, I’m one of the mods that apparently caused lemmy.world to melt down for two weeks. It’s a lovely sunny Sunday arvo, and I’d much rather go catch the last rays of sun in my garden than write about mod drama. Alas, I must have sinned in a past life.

Today the lemmy.world admins made a follow up post about the incident where the admin Rooki interfered with moderation of this community in a way which was determined to be against lemmy.world TOS and factually incorrect. Throughout this incident there has been no communication with me, nor to my knowledge any of of the other moderators of this community. Rooki quitely undid his actions and edited his post to admit fault however there was no public acknowledgement of this from him. In fact I wasn’t even told I was reinstated as a mod which is quite funny.

The lemmy.world admins’ response appears more focused on managing their own reputations and justifying similar actions in the future than providing a good environment for vegans, and other similarly maligned groups. Their statements about wanting to handle misinformation and overreach better in the future ring a bit hollow when they won’t take actions to address the anti-vegan circlejerks under their update posts which abound with misinformation and disinformation.

The legalese written basically allows for the same thing to happen, and that if it does the admin decision is to stand while moderators have to quietly resolve the conflict at the admins’ leisure. Presumably with a similarly weak public apology and barely visible record correction after the fact.

This community already has a fairly high moderation burden, with many users coming here in bad faith and getting outraged when they are told to take it elsewhere.

I have spoken with /u/[email protected] and /u/[email protected] and we are of the opinion that given the lack of assurance that admins with an axe to grind wont interfere in the future this is no longer a space we are interested in moderating and can’t in good faith recommend as a place to host a vegan community. Instead we would recommend that users come to [email protected] (note, not federated with .world, make a local account), additionally [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] are well moderated and run.

Mods are just glorified internet janitors though, so if any current mods or users want to take over the responsibility of primary management from /u/[email protected] they are welcome to do so and should get in touch. Otherwise I think the consensus is to close this community for now.

Finally I’d just like to express gratitude for the great effort put in by the users here. In particular /u/[email protected] you are a bloody champion for trying to get a better outcome here, we all appreciate it immensely.

  • @[email protected]
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    134 months ago

    Thanks for all you’ve contributed. I hope the other communities will be under a less constant barrage of people coming in bad faith.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      54 months ago

      My most drastic mod measure I’ve taken @vtc is gently explaining to a user that some stuff about their posts were a bit speciest.

      World seems to have an anonymously high proportion of users who just browse all and post without sensitivity to community and rules. I strongly recommend moving to an instance that doesn’t federate with them just personally.

      • @[email protected]
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        84 months ago

        Yeah, after I blocked the .ml instances, all of the problematic users I’ve noticed have been world. Might just be from the sheer number, but it certainly does get old.

        • Blaze (he/him)
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          84 months ago

          A third of the total LW users, no surprises there are a few bad apples

          • @[email protected]
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            24 months ago

            Haha that matches this statistic:

            The majority of people will score fairly low on the dark triad, but about a third will have elevated levels significantly above average. The majority of people with these elevated dark traits are unlikely to be criminals, although they may be unpleasant to be around. “These are people who probably have quite high self-confidence, are quite bolshy, quite assertive; people who get their way,” says Heym. “They might not be the friendliest people and they do things that are good for their own goals even if that means overstepping others.”

      • Blaze (he/him)
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        74 months ago

        I strongly recommend moving to an instance that doesn’t federate with them just personally.

        The issue is that out of the 100 most active communities, 57 are on LW. Content is already scarse, without LW it’s really quiet

          • VeganPizza69 ⓋM
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            64 months ago

            Yes. Just avoid voting for yourself, it’s rude.

          • Blaze (he/him)
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            34 months ago

            I do too, but most of the users probably stick to one as it’s more practical

            • @[email protected]OP
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              64 months ago

              I’m a boomer with insane takes like “having an account per forum is normal” and “handing over your entire digital identity to an untrusted third party is ridiculous” but I know we’re dying out.