I’m a little confused as to how the “report” function works. I’m an instance admin, but if I report a post on another instance, that report shows up in MY report queue. If I mark that report as “resolved” to get rid of the notification count, does it resolve it on the home instance?

  • Lazerbeams2
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    41 year ago

    I think the report is sent to the admins of the instance you’re logged into. Basically, you’re reporting to yourself

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      That seems like a bad design? Why wouldn’t it go to the mods of the community the post is in?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        EDIT: This is wrong, see OP’s comment with the right answer

        Not an expert, those who know more please correct me.

        I will explain what I understand with an example; let’s say I want to report your comment (the one I’m replying to).

        Because I’m reading it from https://lemm.ee/post/3809349 , if I report it here, I would be reporting it to lemm.ee admins. Now I need to decide if I want to report it to:

        • lemmy.ml admins: the instance of the community in which we are commenting

        or

        • tkohhh.social: the instance of your user

        Then, because there is no way to “translate” a post / comment link from one instance to another, I need to go to [email protected] through the instance I want to report it. Let’s say tkohhh.social

        So I go to: https://tkohhh.social/c/[email protected] and log in

        Then I look for the post: https://tkohhh.social/post/10726

        And if I report it there, the report should be sent to tkohhh.social’s admins.

        Note that (if this is correct) it requires an account on the instance you want to report to… which is why I did an unofficial report when I found a spammer on another instance, using the Meta community of that instance:

        • @[email protected]OP
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          21 year ago

          If this is true, what is the admin of the reporting user even supposed to do? Surely I’m not expected (or even able?) to go Bigfoot on somebody else’s community because one of my users reported some content over there. I feel like I must be missing something.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              What I don’t see is how it works accross instances. If we were talking about a single instance, then everything is very easy.

              But, I have some questions:
              … which I don’t expect you to answer :)

              • An admin from instance X purges a user from that instance, does the purge propagate to all other instances? Or maybe each instance’s admins need to purge that user.
              • What happens if an admin from instance X purges a user from instance Y?
          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            I have 0 experience with the admin side of Lemmy, so I don’t know what actions an Admin can take over a user from another instance. If I had to guess:

            • In the post I linked before there is a comment talking about a “purge feature”, but I don’t know how that works.
            • Community Mods may be able (?) to ban the user in that specific community
            • Instance Admins may be able (?) to ban / block the replication of that user content in their instance

            But again, not an expert, so I don’t really know what is the intended way to handle this.

          • @PriorProject
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            1 year ago

            If this is true, what is the admin of the reporting user even supposed to do

            Decide what instances to defederate. They can check up on:

            • Mods of other instances to see if they take appropriate action on reports.
            • Admins of other instances to see if they take action against bad-faith mods.
            • Admins of other instances who generate a disproportionate number of reports per capita, to address structural, cultural, or policy issues that lead the offending instance to be a bigger source of pain/reports than others.

            And finally they can defederate if they don’t like what they find.