cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/443118

I am excited about the idea of Lemmy growing and having more and more active users.

In my case, the most visited subreddit was r/chess, and I have tried to promote the use of https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

This is the lemmy chess community with the most subscribers, however I saw that it has no active moderator, the previous one corresponds to a deleted account. I see that this can be a significant obstacle to adoption, what can be done in these cases?

  • @PriorProject
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    81 year ago

    It depends on the instance rules and admins. On lemmy.ml:

    1. Nothing happens at the moment the last mod goes AWOL. The community muddles along without a moderator for a while.
    2. It’s not clear to me what happens to reports during this period. I expect admins have some way to see them, but it’s not clear how visible they are or whether admins take action on them.
    3. When a new mod wants to take over, they post in https://lemmy.ml/c/community_requests with a description of why they think the community is unmoderated and a request to take it over.
    • Ada
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      31 year ago

      It’s not clear to me what happens to reports during this period. I expect admins have some way to see them, but it’s not clear how visible they are or whether admins take action on them.

      Within each instance, there is a single report generated, that can be seen by everyone who has the right “scope”. Admins see all reports that make it to their instance, and moderators see reports for communities that they moderate.

      Which means that if you report something for an unmoderated community, the admins will see the report. If it breaks instance rules, they will likely act, but if breaks community rules but not instance rules, they’ll just ignore the report