I messaged a mod from the community, not sure if that was the one who did it but this was weird. Not sure if it’s power-tripping probably a mistake but it’s certainly weird and seems like a knee jerk reaction since I didn’t have activity in those last 10 days (I checked for votes too). Also no other bans in the modlog for “sock puppet account” so I don’t even know why I would be singled out.
Why would someone think I was a sock puppet account? Because I have multiple accounts on different instances? Really weird…
Account is @Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world, I didn’t post from that account since I try to keep each account on each separate instance (helps prevent accidental vote manipulation).
I’m wondering if it was just because you have alts? But it’s not against any rules to have alts afaik so long as you’re not doing vote manipulation etc. And yours are clearly identifiable which is another point in your favour here. If you want me to reach out to the mod who banned you on your behalf, just let me know. They might not answer me, but it’s maybe worth a shot.
I think that could be helpful, I did also send a message to @kersploosh@lemmy.world to hopefully get a lemmy.world admin response but I suppose you messaging the mod couldn’t hurt. Maybe he might answer and clear things up quicker that way.
Ok np, I have messaged the mod who took the action.
Seems it was just an accident - mod sends his apologies.
That’s a relief. Glad it was an accident and not something I did.
Can you maybe edit the title with “Resolved” or something similar? It’s nice to see good outcomes once in a while
Sure thing, just edited it now. Also added some alt-text, I forgot to do that before.
Thanks!
News comm going really crazy lately. Especially with having sudden new rules like you can’t question mod actions in comments or ask why something was removed
We also have a rule that you cannot use an alt account to evade a temporary ban, which you did.
I messaged a mod from the community, not sure if that was the one who did it but this was weird.
Lemmy really needs a modmail function. Playing mod roulette when asking questions is a fucking pain.
If you get banned from an instance, this won’t help. They delete the account outright and all its posts and founded communities.
I agree, this is really stupid having to message mods individually. @dessalines@lemmy.ml (maybe it was nutomic, I don’t really remember right now) says it’s because they don’t want Lemmy to be a messaging platform, that mods should use external tools. I disagree. We need modmail and adminmail functions native to Lemmy, not needing to use funky bots or external tools.
We also need for bans to notify the people they’re given to, otherwise it’s as bad as shadowbans. I could’ve probably reached out about this days ago but I didn’t even know it had happened, I don’t look myself up in the modlog, I was looking to see if an unrelated incident had been actioned. Who knows when I would’ve found out if I hadn’t been combing the modlog, weeks, months, would I have ever?
Bans do notify, I believe, if you’re on the same instance as the community.
I don’t think so, my account and the community in question are both on Lemmy.world and I never got any ban notification.
Edit, nope, doesn’t notify. Just made a community on sh.itjust.works and banned my account there. The ban is shown in the sidebar but it doesn’t give a notification when it happens, only indication when it is active.
Running as an admin on another platform, having a separate communication medium is extremely important.
I’d back them on this, just on good practices basis.
I mean I don’t think it’s bad to have alternate platforms to reach out to people on, like having a Matrix room and a matrix account. But I do think that since the idea and spirit of Lemmy is to have many people host their own community instances, or even their own personal instances. That there needs to be some built-in tools for modmail and the like for those who would be more considered noobs in platform hosting. While there are many bigger instances which have set up these systems, there are also many that have not, and that complicates reaching admin teams when they need to be reached. Also for community mods, they can’t be expected to host their own email modmail system for their communities, especially if they don’t own the server.
That’s why Modmail is important, not for use instead of the other tools but in addition to them. After all if you have modmail and other tools it’s a redundancy, if you don’t have modmail or other tools it’s a big mess like what we have now.
I might work on this. My implementation would be a simple backend route that simply messages all of the mods in a community (maybe with a [modmail] prefix as an indicator) Should be fairly simple. Like a bulk PM.
That approach seems ineffective to me, you’d end up with situations where every mod wastes time responding to the same thing or where no mod responds at all because they assume someone else will handle it.
Imo a better starting point is a hidden text post which notifies mods of a community.