Let us know in the comments if you’re able to help mod. Requirements:

  • You have to be on the lemmy.ml instance
  • Should have a history of activity here
  • Able to enforce the rules, with temp bans or permabans if necessary.
  • Grayox
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    1 year ago

    Instructions unclear. posts more beef stroganoff memes

  • @Candelestine
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    291 year ago

    Just out of curiosity, what’s the advantage to them having their account on the same Instance as the community?

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    I’ll take one for the team, bang through some privileges and I’ll start moderating the shit out of this community.

    No pooping, beans and stroganoff for everyone!

    • DessalinesOP
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      111 year ago

      Its a good idea to have communities moderated by local users, in case there are any issues with federation or reports federating.

  • CyclohexaneM
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    51 year ago

    I posted a bunch in this community before it surged in June / July. I still comment moderately here, and read comment threads moderately.

    Overall I’m not super active. I would just watch my regular feed and comment threads like I currently do, and if I see something uncivil, I’ll intervene. So if I am chosen, it would be ideal to have other mods as well, as I may not be enough on my own.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I’m slowly migrating to the Fediverse. Just created pixel fed account.

    Posted a meme.

    Two questions:

    When I view my post in my account I see a link to image instead of image.

    And not sure how to sort memes by new.

    And to the topic of this thread… I would like to volunteer but I’m still finding me way. When I’m more confident I shall volunteer.

  • morbius blue balls
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    01 year ago

    just a question: is moderating any different in lemmy than reddit? like can a moderator power trip here?

    • @[email protected]
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      Mod actions are of the shadow type, as in users don’t get to know if they’re blocked/hidden/etc unless they have a hunch and go check the modlog.

      Modlog is more transparent but the former reason makes power tripping / shaping a community to the whims of a mod easy.

      I don’t know if there’re any reporting tools to inform instance admins if a mod is going rogue

    • CyclohexaneM
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      31 year ago

      to add to the other comment, I think mods can still power trip here. Though I think there’s one thing protecting from that: the instance admins can reassign the mods. And though it is technically the same as reddit, in reality your instance admins are way more responsive that Reddit admins.