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Except you can get banned for something not in the rules. Some subs saying stuff like "no rules" and then keep banning people for memes. "No rules except don't be a dick" and lots of regular people get bans anyway. There was even drama between startrek subs because that was happening. I managed to get a permaban on a community with an explanation saying "ACAB". A public modlog doesn't mean shit. A user can't do much against powertripping mods. It absolutely is as easy as it was on reddit, even moreso because there is more of the same community on different instances.
Except on reddit you don't even know you're banned half the time, and have no way to find out.
All of what you're describing happens on reddit and you wouldn't even know for sure if your ACAB comment was the thing that got you banned.
I'm not saying that it's fixed here. But it is improved more or less compared to reddit.
... What's your point. OP said "lemmy isn't immune to this problem". I don't care about whataboutism, we are talking lemmy now.
I didn't get banned for saying "ACAB". I got banned with the reason saying "ACAB".
First, sorry I misunderstood your ACAB statement. It's an unhelpful modlog comment to get, especially in a ban comment. Your experience sounds similar to OP's and my response was rude to not acknowledge that.
I've been more responding to the upstream comment that "lemmy has a chance to be worse on this."
What drove OP away from reddit wasn't just that moderators abused their power. It was that abuse plus the complete lack of feedback and/or rude feedback.
I didn't pick my phrasing carefully before as I meant to argue that lemmy only has the chance to be the same or better due to the modlog. Specifically it offers an option of transparency in moderation that reddit doesn't.
Lemmy still has people who abuse power as mods. And it clearly has rude feedback as an option as you experienced. But for when it's used appropriately that is better than what reddit can offer.
The original comment also claimed that reporting to the instance admin is your only recourse. But creating an account on another instance is a more drastic option that OP can take on lemmy and it's not available on reddit.
And instance admins can use the federation system to block instances that aren't compatible with their values or for other reasons.
My ultimate reasoning for arguing any of this is two parts.