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You can check the mod logs to see what rule you were alleged to have violated. The link is below the community rules.
Is that for every community? Couldn't find any mod logs in Politics
Must be a per server setting, cause I checked and do see modlog in politics on my instance.
Can you walk me through how you check it maybe I'm just not seeing the option
Try Command-F (Mac) or Control-F (Windows) and search the page for
mod
orlog
.Sorry I meant to clarify earlier if I didn't, I'm on android app (Jerboa). That's probably why
I believe you can also look at the instance modlog and filter by community. Maybe try that?
Was it [email protected] ?
Yes that's it
Idk maybe I just can't on mobile through the app I'm using (Jerboa)
Thank you :)