You probably did on account of the way Beaver (likely) banned you. Effectively, Beaver targeted downvoters with temp-bans, even though they didn’t have any comments or posts here. This goes against the typical ban process (I’m guessing she used an API request directly instead of the UI or an app that lets you do that), and the only means of unbanning I know of is to click the dropdown menu of a post/comment. So for most bans, I just had to accept whatever duration Beaver set since there was no comment to click, and no comment could be made due to the ban.
I could be wrong here, but I don’t think we as mods are allowed to view a list of banned users, which I think is a bit ridiculous on Lemmy’s part. Honestly, in general, I’ve found mod tools on Lemmy to be extremely disorganized, incomplete, and unintuitive.
You probably did on account of the way Beaver (likely) banned you. Effectively, Beaver targeted downvoters with temp-bans, even though they didn’t have any comments or posts here. This goes against the typical ban process (I’m guessing she used an API request directly instead of the UI or an app that lets you do that), and the only means of unbanning I know of is to click the dropdown menu of a post/comment. So for most bans, I just had to accept whatever duration Beaver set since there was no comment to click, and no comment could be made due to the ban.
I could be wrong here, but I don’t think we as mods are allowed to view a list of banned users, which I think is a bit ridiculous on Lemmy’s part. Honestly, in general, I’ve found mod tools on Lemmy to be extremely disorganized, incomplete, and unintuitive.