The community has officially moved. Is that against the rules? I was redirecting community members to an active community with all the original members. I can just make a post explaining that if that isn't ban worthy? It's my first time modderating so excuse me if that's not the proper procedure. I thought I was being helpful to our community members. That's how it was done on Reddit from my understanding.
I made the community from scratch, and our community decided to move after being told we we're not welcome.
Then you ban my account without any notice? Looks like nothing has changed at Lemmy.world. There doesn't ever seem to be any communication with you guys, just an instant ban. No warning or anything. Even the admins on Reddit weren't this bad.
No one is interested in Lemmy.world
I was around when they did this to my community and I got banned and removed from mods.
Apparently you lose your power for no known reason. You can have your account banned and removed from mods without any notice. Welcome to Lemmy.world.
I'd be interested. I created the community.
Any reason why this community is being restored? It is still against your rules is it not?
His "hero" phase was short lived.
You know what's even more recyclable? Glass.
Only around 25% of PET plastic is recycled anyway (In the USA), so I don't think that will help.
Right now it's about as useful as the 10 cents for a plastic bag thing. Tiny inconvenience and everyone does it anyway.
The penalty needs to be at least 10 times more if we want companies to even notice.
I also find the same with generated content in other video games. At its best it's passable and that's about it.
Minecraft would like to have a word with you...
The writing in general was poor. Sure the physics jokes were accurate, but none of the characters were believable as people.