Okay, this is definitely a minor case, but probably still worth reporting.
Modlog is here, 17 hours ago: https://lemmy.world/modlog/3106
Link to the post content reposted on !fediverse@lemmy.world: https://lemmyverse.link/lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/36299751
That question is useful for most of the people, as LW hosts 36% of the users base, and most of the active communities (https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active). Removing it as a support question seems questionable.
The most curious thing is that I investigated a bit, as LW still allows to show which mod performed which action (that how things worked in 0.19.3), and that removal has been performed by a mod that literally hasn’t performed any action in 6 months: https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&modId=45389
Not wanting to put a tinfoil hat, but it’s still curious to me that that specific mod came out from a 5-months inactivity just to remove that one post highlighting potential issues with LW.
What do you all think?
!support@lemmy.world would be the place to ask, moderator is simply applying the community rules.
The !fediverse@lemmy.world post got some good traction, I might post on !support@lemmy.world but the activity and subscribers numbers there is much lower than !fediverse@lemmy.world or !asklemmy@lemmy.world so I guess the fediverse post will get most of the feedback.
Also, people who left LW aren’t probably going to show up on the LW support community.
I guess it’s not actually against their asklemmy rules, but it doesn’t feel “on topic” for how most of those ask communities are run. Usually questions have to be open ended and this is just a thinly veiled support post