So we’ve seen the complaints and the reports and boy oh boy are there complaints and reports.

I’ve discussed the account with the other mods and admins multiple times, and while we agree the volume is a lot, it doesn’t point to a botfarm or multiple people using the account.

Obsessive? Absolutely, but not technically rule breaking… Until today.

Today they indescriminately posted the same story three times from three different sources apparently solely to flood the channel showing a decided lack of judgement.

It’s a valid story from a valid source, the original has been kept here:

https://lemmy.world/post/21098916

The others have been removed as duplicates.

I’m also applying a 15 day temp ban on the account.

“15 days? That’s oddly specific! What’s in 15… OH!”

  • @jordanlundOPM
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    In cases like that the default position is to allow the downvotes and individual user blocks to do the job.

    • @Pichu0102
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      The problem with individual user blocks is that if someone submits enough of the links in a community, blocking them means blocking most stories and discussions so you can’t really read or participate in the community without leaving them unblocked.

    • Blackbeard
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      246 hours ago

      I think that would carry more weight if downvotes had some kind of meaningful effect on the user’s engagement with the platform. As it stands they’re purely symbolic.

      Additionally, deferring to user blocks does two things: 1) It decreases the chance that the problematic behavior will elicit meaningful criticism or pushback from more engaged participants, which amplifies its unchallenged visibility/effect on marginally engaged lurkers, and 2) it puts control of the dialogue squarely into the hands of committed trolls, rather than the community or the community’s moderators. Blocks don’t do anything to change or improve the community, they just allow people to filter their own version of it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Which makes your community toxic and your job harder.

      How many reports did you get and have to filter through and ultimately ignore? If that’s not an indicator from your community that something needs to change you’re not listening to our needs.

      • @jordanlundOPM
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        My default is to be more lenient because I saw how badly heavy handed moderation can go from 15 years on reddit. ;)

        Too many times what’s “toxic” or not was decided by… well…

        https://youtu.be/hYTQ7__NNDI#t=12s

        • EleventhHour
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          165 hours ago

          This very much appears to be a case where it would be reasonable to break from your default. This is not a typical user doing typical things.

          • @jordanlundOPM
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            55 hours ago

            Well, yeah, and I did that when I raised the issue with the other mods and admins multiple times. ;)

        • snooggums
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          156 hours ago

          People are commenting about one glaringly obvious troll with a long history of baiting in comments, not calling for widespread bans based on a few posts per user.