Hi, everyone. A lot has happened here over the last couple days, and I’ll try to explain both what has been happening and what I’m doing to hopefully fix some of the damage that’s been done. Hopefully these actions can restore even a fraction of the goodwill that we previously had with the wider Lemmy community.

What’s happened

Beaver was recently reinstated as a moderator after finding herself at the center of the recent controversy where Lemmy administrator Rooki unjustly and unilaterally interfered with /c/vegan over a discussion surrounding cat food. I was made a moderator after that same controversy when naeva resigned and went to VeganTheoryClub, an instance defederated from Lemmy.World which is designed to be a haven for discussion of vegan food, activism, art, etc. Things were generally cooling down from that over the last week.

A couple days ago, Beaver began posting to /c/vegan with remarkable frequency (~15 posts/day). Not long after, /u/ccunning contacted me asking about why they had been banned for Rule 5, which is our rule against bad-faith arguments against veganism. ccunning is a member of this community, they might even be vegan, and I’ve never seen them to be anything but mild-mannered and supportive of veganism here. Because I could find no violation, I assumed it was an accident and unbanned them. Very shortly thereafter, ccunning informed me that they had been banned again, and Beaver messaged me in private stating that ccunning had been banned for downvoting vegan comments but encouraging me not to mention that fact publicly. A post on /c/unpopularopinion soon made it apparent that many people were being banned here for this same reason, and taking a look at the mod log, I saw dozens of bans by Beaver whose only stated reason was “Rule 5”.

Beaver continued posting and continued banning, and I messaged them asking if the /c/vegan moderators could have a team-wide discussion and vote concerning this interpretation of Rule 5. I made it clear to them that I felt uncomfortable with their behavior and felt it was doing harm to the community. Beaver ignored this request and simply responded to something else I’d said. 12 hours ago, they stickied a post to the top of /c/vegan daring the admins to interfere, a reference to the previous incident involving Rooki.

What’s being done

  • Beaver has been removed as a moderator for the community by me with no interference whatsoever from any of the Lemmy.World administrators. I believe her rash, unilateral actions over the last couple of days have done immense damage to the community under the (I believe misguided) pretense that it’s effective and disruptive activism. Based on the actions previously summarized, I feel strongly that she cannot presently be trusted to moderate cooperatively, to competently assess what’s best for the community, or to be transparent to our users. Although seemingly unlikely at this point, Beaver is encouraged to stay here as a welcome member of the community.
  • Anyone who was banned for downvoting will be unbanned effective immediately. This was completely out of line, and to my understanding, the moderation team was not consulted about this rogue interpretation of Rule 5. Because I don’t think you can tie specific comments to a ban, this will be something that could happen over a period of hours while I try to pin down the actual justification for each ban, and anyone currently banned is encouraged to appeal. Rule 5 is still in effect as it has always been, so please continue to participate in good faith.
  • Individual users will temporarily be limited to creating a certain number of posts per day. I’ll have to discuss with the rest of the moderation team if they would like this long-term and if so, what a reasonable limit is, but I think this needs to be done at least right now to cool things off. Beaver’s extremely frequent posts have completely drowned out posts made by other users and artificially inflated the activity of this community. The two posts stickied by Beaver will be unstickied, but none of her existing posts will be removed.

I was made a moderator here extremely recently, and so I didn’t feel comfortable intervening because I felt I’d be overstepping and betraying trust I’d been given. However, I see widespread distrust of Beaver as a moderator even among vegans (myself included) and feel that this is an emergency that I need to put a stop to.

  • @[email protected]
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    395 days ago

    Went off on the deep end.

    Anybody who posts 15 times a day in the same community needs to go outside. Even worse is if it’s a mod.

  • @[email protected]
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    215 days ago

    I think that’s an adequate reaction. Thank you for taking action and being transparant about it.

    As a member of this community for quite some time, the past couple of days felt really weird to me. Instead of peaceful and (from my perspective) valuable communication between vegans and non-vegans, the mood changed to a radical, almost war-like athmosphere. I was not among those being banned but I had several discussions where suddenly loads of other, completely normal posts were deleted.

    I think this community should be open for other opinions. Everyone who’d like to engage in a respectful way - vegan or not - should be welcomed. I think the target should be to have a ‘pro-vegan community’ and not a ‘hardline anti everything that is even remotely non-vegan’.

    • @[email protected]M
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      -14 days ago

      Was de-modding two other moderators because of paranoid fantasies about a conspiracy part of the adequate reaction?

      • @stormesp
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        11 day ago

        Cant believe you are a mod here again after crying and insulting your way out lmao.

  • @jordanlund
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    195 days ago

    Not a Vegan, but as a mod elsewhere on lemmy.world, I’m often in the modlog, so when I saw all the “Rule 5” bans, well, my spidey sense was tingling. :)

    I’m glad you got to the bottom of it and took action.

    I was torn on the whole cat food thing, my four kitties will fight you for pepperoni sticks, but my opinion on modding would have been “anyone coming to a Vegan community going ‘uhm aktually - cats!’ is trolling”, same as anyone going into an electric vehicle group going “but what about four stroke internal combustion engines?” would be trolling.

    I wish you luck going forward! Modding is a rough gig and not for everyone!

  • @[email protected]
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    135 days ago

    Blocked Beaver for myself for spamming just hours ago too. I knew all the low quality vegan memes already and many of them are overly self-boasting. Veganism is not for humans first.

    Years of watching Ed Winters taught me that overly angry arguments will not be understood or reflected through the filter of rage. Confrontation as a means for civil reflection (ie Asking Questions) works, but one has to know how. Beaver did not.

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    Though I never would have thought to do this in my community, I don’t think it’s unacceptable to ban people over voting behaviors if there is good evidence of brigading or persistence, however, using that specific rule to justify it is a bit of a stretch. It would help to see Beaver’s explanation and what the rest of the moderators make of the events.

    • @[email protected]M
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      When I shared what I thought of events as one of those moderators, I was de-modded. It’s clear what is really happening here.

  • @[email protected]
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    185 days ago

    I’ve been seeing a lot of this as a result of posts making it to all without being subscribed. This feels like a good measured response to restore some semblance of order to the community. I don’t mind seeing the occasional vegan related post as it’s an interesting topic I can occasionally learn something from, but I do agree that the constant posting coupled with the capricious bans put me very close to just blocking the community and moving on with life.

  • @[email protected]
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    155 days ago

    I think I’ve reached my limit of drama here. I’m more interested in vegan recipes and vegan news than the clashing of egos between people who just so happen to be vegan. Reckon it’s high time to block this community.

    • TheTechnician27OPM
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      205 days ago

      It should hopefully get better from here, and this should hopefully be the last drama post. Vegan news and recipes will be back very shortly, but it’s understandable if you don’t trust that after this.

      • jelloeater - Ops MgrA
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        75 days ago

        I definitely like the food you folks come up with, vegetarian myself.

        • @toasteecup
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          32 days ago

          Anything eater here, fucking love some vegan recipes.

        • TheTechnician27OPM
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          175 days ago

          In fact, if you read this post backwards, you’ll see a recipe for a really ripping lentil soup.

          • TheTechnician27OPM
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            55 days ago

            plus dried cranberries

            Excuse me? You can’t just open up my world to the flavor combination of “nutty and tart” without giving me time to prepare.

            (That sounds amazing)

            • @jordanlund
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              25 days ago

              Nutty and tart and a little bit sweet… but I put dried cranberries on/in everything. Dried black currants too!

              (Non-Vegan) Banana Bread (1/2 stick of butter, 1 egg):

  • @JubilantJaguar
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    105 days ago

    From the write-up, this looks like another example in microcosm of the Anglosphere’s culture clash over the issue of speech. Namely, openness vs censoriousness, or safety vs harm, depending on one’s point of view - and probably generation.

    I am not (quite) vegan but since I seem to spend my time defending vegans I thought I’d try hanging out with a few and perhaps even sharing polite tips on how to be more convincing with omnivores. Risky plan! But I have not yet been canceled. Seems like that is partly to your credit. So thanks for being so thoughtful and open-minded, it really reflects well on this community.

  • @[email protected]
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    65 days ago

    Posting just to see if i was banned for being critical in that other thread. But yeah i also moved to that other instance.

    Glad to hear some of you are trying to clean things up so this community isn’t the laughing stock lemmy though. I mean it, thank you.

  • @[email protected]M
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    65 days ago

    In light of rising tempers and what I consider emotional abuses of power against fellow moderators, I am going to take a break from this thread.

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    fwiw, if I had been asked, I’d have said I’m fine with banning people for voting behaviour if that’s the sort of place we want to be. Every vegan community does not have to be about the needs of activism, or the needs of non-vegans and potential vegans. It’s a valid discussion what this community should be about, but until there is some kind of consensus agreement about that, a lot of it legitimately comes down to individual interpretation and personal preferences. I don’t see that any lines have been crossed that needed an intervention and power struggle. This isn’t serious world-changing stuff and if someone needs a few days to process a reply, nbd.

    I’d like to see Beaver restored to moderator status if they still want it and are interested in reaching a consensus agreement.

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      She didn’t just not process the reply; she actively replied but to something else, showing that she was deliberately ignoring the other portion. You were instated as a moderator two days ago by Beaver – essentially around the same time as she went on her spree, so it’s unsurprising that you support it. She also ostensibly instated an alt in the form of Thelemmybud, but I can’t say for certain that it’s an alt.

      Beaver has been destroying this community, and it’s going to take months to restore any goodwill we had over just two days of manic, petulant shitposting. I’m not reinstating her, because this community is going to die if she’s allowed to continue to abuse her power.

      • @[email protected]M
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        -175 days ago

        she actively replied but to something else, showing that she was deliberately ignoring the other portion.

        That is jumping to a conclusion. You don’t know what her motivations are for not responding. I think we can afford to assume good faith. Because there is nothing of significance at stake here.

        You make a diagnosis of mania. I am myself disabled. If you think that this is a mental health issue, I think a compassionate community could approach it from a compassionate point of view. And if you don’t think it is a mental health issue and you are just throwing words around, please be careful.

        Rather than making assumptions about my relationship with Beaver, I would encourage you to ask me.

        • TheTechnician27OPM
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          Respectfully, JF, I believe it’s a perfectly compassionate approach to gently ask someone to pump the brakes on their behavior and, when they escalate even further, to attempt to cool things off by forcibly deescalating. I personally am diagnosed bipolar and have many friends who are as well; this isn’t a diagnosis, and the word is often used colloquially.

          I think it’s entirely valid not to assume good faith given the circumstances. What’s at stake here is that Beaver was destroying the community in real time through a nonsensical interpretation of Rule 5, and I think it’s perfectly valid to point out that you were instated by Beaver right as she started this posting spree that landed us in this mess in the first place. Thelemmybud was put in place at the same time (they’ve never posted here, rarely post at all, and have the same specific niche interests as Beaver, leading me to believe it was a LW alt for the fact that federated moderation is jank), and strangely, long-time moderator Eevoltic was removed, although I’m not sure if that was of their own doing since I cannot view who performed that action.

          • @[email protected]M
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            -145 days ago

            Do you not think there was a point between when you sent a casual private note to when you made a big public attack on Beaver where you should have engaged with your fellow moderators?

          • @[email protected]M
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            -155 days ago

            Lots of words are used colloquially that we know we should not. We don’t call each other “crazy”. As someone with bipolar, you are probably very familiar with people being hypercritical of every change in your mood and labeling things as “manic” for their own reasons. It’s not nice.

      • @[email protected]
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        -345 days ago

        You were a moderator for 11 days and now think you can boss around a moderator who was around here for 3 months whom you were just asking questions about auto mod tools. To top it off you start swearing. You got some Chamberlain vegan energy. I wont be speaking with you anymore.

        • TheTechnician27OPM
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          365 days ago

          I’m going to work toward building this community up instead of burning it to the ground; I’m sorry that’s disagreeable to you. (Also wait, when did I swear? “Shitposting”?)

          • @[email protected]M
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            Perhaps I should demod you before you can demod anyone else?? This isn’t a threat, it’s an invitation to examine your choices from a different point of view.

              • @[email protected]M
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                -195 days ago

                Look how you responded to my later comment and “ignored” my earlier one. Whatever uncharitable thing shall I infer from that.

              • @Thelemmybud
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                -145 days ago

                You shouldn’t unmod people who disagree with you.

              • @[email protected]M
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                I mean it would be a pretty foolish threat to make because you would just demod me. I’m trying to appeal to your rationality and better nature.

                • @Thelemmybud
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                  -105 days ago

                  Unfortunately they played their hand too early.

          • @[email protected]M
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            You clearly have different ideas about the direction the community should go. For example, you want to invite non-vegans here for the purposes of activism. That seems pretty contrary to the direction implied by the rules and other aspects of the sidebar, the closest thing we have to a constitution or mission. You’ve resorted to using your authority to take unilateral action for what to me seems like an honest disagreement of values and interests. Beaver hasn’t done anything she isn’t entitled to, but you object to how it reflects on you as a fellow moderator, that she isn’t moving in the direction you want this community to be moving in, and your ego is engaged. You should at the very least have brought this up with others. This community may have been dying prior to your intervention, but it’s arguable whether you have improved things.

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              You clearly have different ideas about the direction the community should go.

              I’m reading and commenting in this community for more than a year (had a different user before this one) and there was a dramatic shift of this community in the last couple of days. And from my perspective, in the completely wrong direction. It felt like the place I liked before was burnt down violently.

              This thread exactly hit the nerve for me and I think it was written in a respectful way. No one said ‘fuck off crazy mod’ but rather ‘we welcome you to stay as a member but we feel you shouldn’t have the extra privileges of a moderator anymore’.

              in the direction you want this community to be moving in

              Of course, I can only speak for myself but if the community would have continued in the way it did over the last week I probably would have left and blocked it. I don’t want to have a community with passive aggressive content in my feed and I don’t want to spend time on answering comments if I have to fear them being deleted slightly after.

              Us vegans are a part of society and a pretty small part to be honest. As such, we shouldn’t build up a walled garden of moral superiosity, pointing fingers at these ‘stupid, evil carnists’. I already hate these terms. If you want to change the world for the better, don’t think of ‘them’ as the enemy but potential future allys. Especially, If non-vegans are motivated to read and engage in this community respectfully, then that’s a success already.

              Even if they’re not going veggie or vegan themselves, they might at least get some positive insights on veganism. That vegans aren’t just freaks but just normal people that eat plants and you can still talk to them and be friends with.

              Maybe they own a restaurant IRL and after reading here for some time in /all, they add a vegan option to their menu. Maybe they’re a team lead in IT and thanks to this community, they’ll check with their employees if someone wants a vegan option on the christmas party.

              If you ban the ‘evil carnist’ and post insulting memes, you will neither hurt them nor change anything for the better.

              • mathemachristian[he]
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                23 days ago

                Maybe they own a restaurant IRL and after reading here for some time in /all, they add a vegan option to their menu. Maybe they’re a team lead in IT and thanks to this community, they’ll check with their employees if someone wants a vegan option on the christmas party.

                I would have used the same examples but to show how useless it is to ask someone if they could pretty please tone down the animal holocaust a notch.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Don’t underestimate the mid and long term effect of small changes. If there’s vegan options in supermarkets, restaurants and at festivities, then it’s much easier to be a vegan. The lower the hurdle, the less restricted people feel in their everyday life, the more people will adapt. So that one restaurant owner who doesn’t change his own diet, might still foster the journey of other new vegetarians and vegans.

              • @[email protected]M
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                How was it “respectful” to accuse two other moderators of being organs of Beaver? Or to start banning people for the sort of disagreement that must necessarily come up so that a consensus can be reached? This was not a good faith moderator action. This was abuse. It happens to be abuse against people you want to see abused. I hope you can see that.

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                This is exactly the sort of dialogue that should have happened before people got de-modded. I believe I have been as respectful and patient as can be expected given the baseless accusations that have been made against me merely for sharing my opinions in a neutral way. I respect your point of view and if there had been a consensus I could have referred to anywhere, I would have moderated to that consensus and encouraged other moderators to do the same, despite what my personal preferences might have been. I think this was an extremely ugly event that was not handled well, and kind people were disrespected and hurt for no one’s gain.

    • @[email protected]
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      415 days ago

      You’re not coming off as a reasonable person here. Questions of how to handle vegan related issues is one thing. Questions of how to handle community rules and enforcement is another. I pointed out on a different post of yours that your post seemed to violate a community rule, if it’s a question of interpretation of the rules fine, a decision needs to be made and enforced. You do not seem interested in having those discussions, making you unfit to act as a moderator.

    • @toasteecup
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      285 days ago

      Friend, have you considered going outside and touching moss for a while?

      • Sneezycat
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        255 days ago

        She moderates 107 communities, no time to go outside.

        • @[email protected]
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          175 days ago

          Sounds like another awkwardturtle in the making.

          Someone who has no life offline sees every online fight as life or death.

          Someone with no power offline abuses what little power they have online.

        • Drusas
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          Jesus christ, and I thought I’m on here too much.

        • @Serinus
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          125 days ago

          It’s just name squatting. They’re nearly all 0 posts.