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!”

  • go $fsck yourself
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    135 hours ago

    When it comes to moderation, I’m of the opinion that it should never be a “read between the lines” interpretation. If we’re going to take action as severe as a ban, it should not be open to interpretation.

    The problem with this is that it allows people to ride the line of what is acceptable and get away with things that effectively poison the platform with toxicity.

    It’s very similar to what Trump did, and now look at the state of the entire US politics system now.

    By allowing people to toe the line by not technically breaking the rules, it still adds to the overall toxicity of Lemmy.

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      Oh very much so, which is why I, and other mods, were paying very close attention to what they were doing.

      Reports fall into two categories:

      “Oh, this guy again, can we ban them yet?”

      and:

      “Oh, god, it’s the person who reports everything…”

      The weird part is in the latter case, you can’t just ignore ALL their reports, no matter how much you want to, because there is that 1 in 10 chance they’re right. LOL.