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Rule 1 for Lemmy overall or that specific sub? Cause I don't see any rules listed under the "about" tab. I didn't break rule 1 as its written as far as I can tell. So that just feels like mod abuse because they didn't like what I said or something.
I also didn't get any sort of notification for this temporary ban. Is that intentional? It was simply giving me "network errors" whenever I tried to upvote something and the feedback for the user was very unclear.
I know I'm asking a lot of questions but can anyone see the ban logs for everything? I am obviously very new and still trying to figure out how this whole shindig works.
Edit: Thank you for the info. It was very thorough and you didn't have to do all those links and everything. But it was very appreciated.
I believe it's just for that sub or instance (not sure), but you can still access the rest of lemmy. Honestly considering the instance, it's a blessing in disguise
Lemmy does not send any notifications for moderator actions.
If that's intentional that seems like a bad idea. Just gonna lead to confusion on the users end and more posts asking why things are "broken".