Bans do not seem to work. The button spins forever, and unlike some other similar issues this one does not seem to resolve in the background after some time.
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Hope this is the place to ask a sorta specific question of the admins. If not, please tell me where to go. :)
I am considering launching a page for news about America's loony Republicans, similar to the page I'm moderating about crooked cops.
It'll only be news, but the sidebar will include my perfectly factual motto, "Republicans are the enemy of common sense, common decency, and democracy."
My question is, would that violate the rule that mods must "Provide a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for everyone regardless of ... political affiliation"?
Whatever the answer, thank you for Lemmy.World. I'm having a blast here.
Ngl, I have no idea what I'm doing, and I am absolutely afraid to be in a position of any type of perceived power. Here's to figuring it out!
When in doubt, ask yourself: am I being a power hungry asshole? If you are, stop doing that thing 😅
I was never a mod on Reddit, but I was around that site for a very long time. I've seen plenty of examples of both good and bad moderation. I'm still new to figuring this out for myself, but I have a pretty good idea how to conduct myself.
And if I make a mistake I just say "oopsie poopsie" like I'm a simpleton /s
I've noticed some admin are moderating various communities but not necessarily moderating to the rules of the community. How does everyone feel about that?
Could you give an example?
Modlog on c/politics
I see what you mean. I will discuss this
Thank You! Absolutely admins should enforce all TOS violations. For community rules related items working with the moderators would be beneficial.
Check PM.
Some of the communities I've started are becoming more popular, and I have less time. Even tho everyone is 100% chill for now (only two reports and both false alarms), I guess I should add some mods.
My question is, do all mods have the same rights? In particular, can a mod remove another mod, especially myself? Or add new ones?
How to check other mods' work, e.g. whether they don't ban someone inappropriately?
What moderation tools are there? I only see removal and ban, is there anything else? I guess one can send a warning through a message?
I don't wanna be some dictator or anything, in fact I find it important to keep the atmosphere cool and let people express themselves even if they are upset or make a mistake. How to coordinate such an atmosphere?
A lot of people have weird experiences with Reddit mods that would ban you for nothing and were overall drama queens. I'd prefer to avoid that, if that makes sense.
Any mod can assign a new mod. The first mod / owner of the community can't be un-modded. There aren't many more tools yet. I sure hope there will be some added soon, moderating is very hard atm...
I think Lemmy needs a dedicated mod page that clearly outlines the actions that can take place with links to other views. We need a modmail page so that mods can be contacted and reply to questions anonymously (reply as group). We need a page that shows who we’ve banned and the reasons for the ban. There’s a lot more but this would be a good start.
moderating is very hard atm…
Took me forever to find the context link on reports...or maybe I'm just dumb.
Thanks! Haven't figured out the banner size yet, will upload soon.
got it
Thanks for the guidelines, any suggestions for communities that don't have enough moderators yet? I started a back country skiing community but it's really not the time of year for such a thing to get attention. I have a note on the sidebar to recruit moderators, but I doubt the interest will be there until December or so.
Edit: to be clear, I have no experience as a mod. I am learning as I go. Back country skiing is a pretty small community in general, the Reddit sub only had one mod after 12 years. I see the need for more mods and I have a call out for them, but I don't know how long it will take.