Yesterday I was reading the post about the FUTO keyboard where there were a lot of messages deleted by moderators.
I’ve commented there

What the heck happened with all the messages deleted by moderator?

And it got deleted. Right now you can only see 4, but I’ve counted 19 messages moderated and the post has been locked. Why?
I’ve had a look ad the modlog and the messages don’t seems to violate any policy (now they’ve removed them in the modlog too).

I’m pinging here lemmy.ml admin and the mods of the open source community where the post was posted so they can have their say about it and clarify the situation to me.
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

If I’m getting something wrong, please let me know, I’m here to discus and understand if I’m getting something wrong or if something went wrong in the moderation. Thanks!

Down here you can see the deleted comments.

P.s. I’m writing here because I think that this post on lemmy.ml wouldn’t last long.

  • Arthur Besse
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    That was me. I’m tired of FUTO fans derailing discussions about FLOSS with advocacy for their obviously-not-open-source software and insisting that it is open source.

    Every time Futo comes up, someone will insist it is open source, others will correct them, and soon more than 50% of a thread that is supposed to be about open source is people arguing about them.

    I’m pretty sure that Futo’s (now recanted) position that they were open source (despite the term having a clear definition which is very internationally recognized and which Futo’s license obviously does not meet) was an intentional marketing gimmick - “there is no such thing as bad publicity” and every time a bunch of people are arguing about them there is a chance they’ll get more customers (some of whom might even believe it is open source).

    I’ve counted 19 messages moderated

    Probably more than that even; more than I want to count. The modlog is public.

    and the post has been locked.

    The What’s the best open source keyboard for android? post where you commented has not been locked, but most of the futo-related comments in it are deleted. Note that while your comment was not advocating for futo per se, it was (successfully) encouraging others to continue the offtopic discussion. You could have answered your question by reading the modlog.

    I did lock another post in the same community (the topic of which is, again, Open Source), which was What are your thoughts on FUTO? (and I left a comment there explaining why).

    I generally try to assume good faith but I’m pretty sure some Futo proponents are actually just trolling at this point.

    I hope this answers your questions.

    • @[email protected]
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      125 hours ago

      Thanks for the level-heades and reasonable explination. These actions make complete sense

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, Rossman getting in bed with people that are deliberately trying to dilute the meaning of open source really killed my opinion of him.

      • @[email protected]
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        Who are some of those people? I’m still trying to get my bearings about this entire thing, I never heard of it before yesterday.

        • @[email protected]
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          Louis Rossmann is a prominent right to repair advocate on youtube, I don’t like his videos personally, but he’s usually on the right side of things.

          FUTO is a company owned by Billionaire Eron Wolf, they release several pieces of software under their own proprietary licence, that they originally tried to claim was “open source”. When they got called out on it not being open source they literally tried to redefine open source. Although they’ve since backtracked, and decided to use the term “source first” instead, it makes the whole organisation seem incredibly sketchy to me.

          • sunzu2
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            Rossman explained the dealio… daddy owner wanted this, it is his money.

            Not ideal and there was some shoddy marketing. We still got a free app out of it.

            But yes, this app is not OS and people should stop fucking arguing that it is.

            If you don’t like it, don’t use it.

            With that being said, i don’t see an issue with mentioning it as a viable alternative to OS but saying it is OS is bad faith behavior.

            • @[email protected]
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              53 hours ago

              saying it is OS is bad faith behavior.

              As far as I can tell, no one in the second comments thread who was deleted was doing this. They were talking positively about FUTO in ways that still acknowledged that it wasn’t open source.

              I’ve reached the limit of my caring about this issue, but you can search the modlog for particular users whose comments in the second thread were deleted, if you want to check what they were saying about it.

              • sunzu2
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                my comment was removed just for saying FUTO has strong voice to text and that’s why people like it.

        • Arthur Besse
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          Rossmann’s billionaire patron is Eron Jokipii (aka Eron Wolf). As you can see here he comes off as a bit of a bumbling rube; it’s possible that he sincerely doesn’t understand the harm in what he is doing since he’s one of those people who became unfathomably rich by selling a company to Yahoo in the late 90s and has probably been surrounded ever since by yes men who can’t afford to contradict him.

          picture of Eron Jokipii aka Eron Wolf. he is wearing a Yahoo Games hat, and a yellow t-shirt with the crudely-written words "step on snek and find out" above a drawing of a green snake

    • @SkyezOpen
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      Unrelated but you should post one more comment

      • Arthur Besse
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        nice.

        (although that is just the subset of my posts and comments which are visible on your instance; on mine i have more than twice as many…)

    • @[email protected]
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      I would submit that even if it is misinformation and people are climbing all over the comments claiming that FUTO is definitely open source, removing the comments to leave only the remnant of it that is “truth” is often not the best way to handle it. The majority of the removed comments didn’t seem like they were saying that, some even specifically said that FUTO isn’t open source but blah blah blah, but even if so, here’s my feeling:

      The way the conversation looks right now is just confusing. There are people who have no idea about FUTO who have the feeling that they’re just not allowed to talk about it, or to say true statements (for example, whatever you think of their license, they fund real open-source projects.) Because FUTO is officially “bad” and they might get banned or something for wanting to talk about it or ask questions. It actually doesn’t look to me like people are coming in primarily to evangelize. But regardless of that, my personal feeling is, you have to let people talk.

      I feel like if there was a sticky comment from a mod / admin at the top of the comments, something like PSA: FUTO is not open source. The people that are claiming it is, are wrong, with respect to long-established definitions. (link) (link), then that would be fine. People can see the arguments, and presumably there’s enough respect in place for the “leaders” of the community that they’ll give a lot of weight to the sticky comment. But they still have the sense that they’re allowed to talk about it and think about it on their own instead of being ordered to receive the correct interpretations from above, when they don’t even have their bearings as far as what’s even being talked about.

      I’m not secretive about my strong disagreements with a lot of lemmy.ml moderation philosophy. I’m just making an effort, here, to explain why I have such a strong disagreement in a productive fashion, instead of just hectoring or being combative about it.

      • Arthur Besse
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        removing the comments to leave only the remnant of it that is “truth” is often not the best way to handle it

        i totally agree that it is often preferable to allow misinformed comments to remain so that they can be refuted.

        in the case of futo, though, i feel like there are often actually some bad-faith actors who just want to keep the discussion going, and will continue to repeat their misinformed arguments in the face of any and all evidence.

        and, in this particular case, it is even a thread in the Open Source community so any discussion of Futo is inherently offtopic. (and all of which is also effectively promotion for them; again see succès de scandale.)

        The way the conversation looks right now is just confusing

        the thread as it is now has lots of comments about open source keyboards, and a link to this thread for anyone who wants more information about all the deleted comments than they can find in the modlog. if you think it would be better if that thread was still mostly people arguing about Futo… well… i’m glad you’re not a mod there.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 hours ago

          Oh, no, I was talking purely about the second post, about FUTO itself. I agree about protecting the first post, about open source keyboards, against being overshadowed by a big argument about FUTO which isn’t an open source keyboard.

          • Arthur Besse
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            Oh, no, I was talking purely about the second post, about FUTO itself

            Oh. Well, that post I sort of figured I should just delete altogether (because it is also offtopic there, and bad publicity is still benefiting futo) but I left it locked in hopes that it would discourage more of the same.

  • sunzu2
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    57 hours ago

    Futo is not open source but it is good and free option for people

    I generally don’t support comment removal but people arguing that it is open source is bad faith behavior so I won’t shit on ML mods action here.

    • @grue
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      Apropos of nothing, I take issue with calling stuff that isn’t open source “free” (even little-f “free,” let alone “Free Software”). Even if it costs $0 it isn’t “free” if it costs you your freedom or privacy.

  • @cm0002
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    .ml has long been known to remove dissenting voices of any kind (Ironic because they always accuse .world and other instances like .ee of becoming echo chambers), especially voices that rightfully criticize their favored authoritarian governments such as China or Russia. Usually though those are removed under their catchall “RULE1 bigotry”

    It’s a little weird to remove software related comments for being off topic when they’re clearly not, but this is a by-product of that moderation culture the Tankie Admins and Mods (Yes the main dev Nutomic (and transphobe, see stickied post in [email protected] ) and major mods like dess are full bore tankies) pushed.

    Oh, and don’t bother tagging any .ml users, .ml hates their rank-and-file members from seeing the dissent against .ml so has blocked [email protected] and I believe this comm as well on their instance. They’ll also site-ban individuals that dare talk against them, even when that talk is exclusively on other instances.

    PS, generally the people who say “They never have any issues” are Tankies themselves or at least align with that mindset enough that they can go for a while without a negative interaction.

    • @[email protected]
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      (Ironic because they always accuse .world and other instances like .ee of becoming echo chambers)

      I had someone from lemmy.ml tell me “I’m happy that you libs have your own instances!”, and apparently mean it sincerely. In their mind, maybe, the 4,530 active users on lemmy.ml+lemmygrad+Hexbear are “Lemmy,” and the 39,721 other users are on “their own instances.”

      Not that being in the majority means you’re right. But if you’re in the minority, and you don’t know it, that’s often a warning sign.

    • @peregusOP
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      58 hours ago

      I didn’t know, I’m mainly active on lemmy.world. How can that instance have so much traction?

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        I believe it was the original instance, it’s maintained by the devs, and the description on join-Lemmy.org is extremely misleading and does not make its extremist politics clear at all.

        So it had a lot of momentum early on, and the largest coms for many topics were hosted there. However, they definitely seem to be declining in influence over time as many users have opted to avoid the instance altogether and seek alternative communities elsewhere. That’s what I would recommend doing.

      • @cm0002
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        First movers advantage, .ml is the first and “flagship” instance, the rest of the Tankie Triad (Hexbear and grad) followed closely after, though .world has defed from those because they were not as subtle on their “viewpoints” as .ml tries to be to avoid getting defed’d from, so you probably haven’t even heard of those.

        .ml also used to be the default instance on the join-lemmy website which is also run by Nutomic, but recently they changed the recommendation algo so that it would no longer recommend instances with >30% of the user base Lemmy-wide to include .ml and .world.

        The hope is that someday .world will finish what it started and defed from the last remaining on the Tankie Triad, but until then the best recommendation is just not interact with it at all. No posts or comments or upvotes. If you want to take a more active roll, if you do see an actual good post on a .ml comm, crosspost it to the nearest non-.ml comm

        • @peregusOP
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          The hope is that someday .world will finish what it started and defed from the last remaining on the Tankie Triad,

          Well, maybe another instance. The more populated instance, the better. Federation is here to avoid centralization, no?

          • @cm0002
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            Yea, but many of the other instances already do, in fact now that I think about it I think DB0 (this instance) defed’s from the complete Tankie Triad nvm they don’t

            .world defed’ing them as the goal is that way because .world is like double the size of the next largest instance, so it will help the rest of the Lemmy-verse look more like the tankies are “Just a fringe group running their own servers” rather than being the Lemmy-verse (of that make sense)

            As far as making .world too centralized in general, I do also advise if you’re going to be posting more, the best thing for the overall health of Lemmy is to try to pick non-.world comms to post to even if they’re a little slower in traffic. So like [email protected] instead of [email protected]

  • @kuato
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    @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Yes, you are the most important person in the Lemmyverse and the removal of misposting of non-open source content to an open source community is the most important thing happening in the Lemmyvarse. So pinging all the admins and mods is perfectly reasonable behavior. Everyone should stop whatever they’re doing and pay attention to you.

    • db0M
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      To be accurate, mentioning accounts in the body doesn’t ping people

      • @kuato
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        35 hours ago

        Don’t mentions go to people’s inboxes?

          • @kuato
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            64 hours ago

            Oh, thanks. That’s surprising & unexpected behavior.

    • @[email protected]
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      Meh, it’s no different than creating a report. I get an email for every report made on programming.dev, someone pinging the admins isn’t/shouldn’t be a big deal.

      • @kuato
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        35 hours ago

        When you make a report, the first mod who comes across it deals with it and clears it, and none of the other mods’ time is wasted on it.

        When you @ all the mods, all the mods are alerted and everyone’s time is wasted, because you think you’re the main character.

        • @[email protected]
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          I don’t know how lemmy.ml has it configured, but at programming.dev every admin is notified by email when a report is made 1. By our users, 2. About our users and 3. On our communities. Pinging is less “intrusive” in that sense.

  • Nougat
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    I’ve commented there

    What the heck happened with all the messages deleted by moderator?

    And it got deleted.

    Setting aside the .ml agenda-based moderation, I don’t have a problem with your specified comment being removed. “Talking about moderation choices” in the post where comments were moderated is not relevant to the post (in this case, about Android keyboards), and can very easily be considered counterproductive.

    • Rentlar
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      I agree with this. Discussion of moderation on a topic-based community (as opposed to a meta-community) is fully fine and fair to be removed as “off-topic” imo.

  • @[email protected]
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    18 hours ago

    seems bizarre to me. I’ve had no issue on .ml. Is this an instance issue or a com issue?

    • @[email protected]
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      42 hours ago

      Personally, I have never had any issues either, although I have seen many people who have. People looking for an international decentralized community will have no problem with .ml, as with all other existing instances. Those looking for a reddit clone will have their own good reasons to detest .ml.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve had no issue on .ml

      Wat

      Lemmy.ml is explicitly affirming of the idea that the moderators determine what is the “right” opinion and remove all the wrong opinions. Ask them about Tienanmen Square or the Uyghurs. It’s a little unusual that it goes outside of the realm of geopolitics and into the realm of software projects, but it’s completely in keeping with their overall philosophy about what the right way is to run an instance.

      The person who is removing posts is, I believe, not a moderator of that community, they’re an admin. So complaining to the admins is unlikely to get you anywhere.

      “Don’t go to lemmy.ml” is my advice. There are replacement communities for almost everything that’s available there, for exactly this specific reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      You’ve never had an ML issue? I… don’t believe you. Even when you’re not talking politics, their constant attempt to ruin your mood is pretty annoying.

      Are any of them able to have a full conversation without making unfounded personal attacks? I’ve never had that experience.

      I’d probably be all-in for communism if it weren’t for them.

    • @peregusOP
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      I don’t know, it’s the first time that I see such a behavior.