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What happened when you posted about this in [email protected]? If no traction there, you can always email [email protected]
They would likely need to be deleted, unless things have changed since this comment was made.
Oof, that's rough. I hadn't realized that.
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Tagging you in this thread too. Sorry if this isn't the most effective/preferred method
If you're interested in one of those communities and the mod is still active - pick it up with them first. In cases where the mods have abandoned the community completely we as admins can transfer the community to a new mod/team.
Edit: https://lemmy.world/post/1661949
Good to know, thank you! Was just interested in LW's official stance.
That question keeps coming up as if users can not create multiple accounts to circumvent that. As I said as long as they manage to get teams together and actively moderate those communities following the community guidelines and server rules there's not much that can be done. And this is NOT reddit 2.0 - there are other instances were the exact same communities can be created and grow.
If we are taking that approach, does that not make the rest of the rules unenforceable as well?
How would you even know that it is the same person if they use two separate accounts?
Say someone does something against the rules, gets banned. Creates another account and does the same thing. We will ban them again if they violate the server rules but how would we know that it was the same person?
Unless it's an obvious troll posting the same stuff over and over on different accounts.
I'm sorry but your logic makes no sense.
Thank you for the response! I had begun to wonder about this too, since I've seen a few examples of it in passing.
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