Bans people for being men and gamers π
Gets banned too πππππ€¬π€¬π€¬
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Bans people for being men and gamers π
Gets banned too πππππ€¬π€¬π€¬
Double-Schadenfreude.
Should platforms like kbin/lemmy/etc have limits to how many magazines/categories a single user can moderate?
Given what Lemmy and kbin fundamentally are, open source federations, this can't be done, at least not universally. Instances will set their own rules and other instances cannot directly set those rules. It is impossible to enforce this.
That said, it makes sense for instances to set similar rules, and tools to help are a good idea.
Its not really possible. Just open a new community on another instance
Well well well. How the turn tables...
Iβm a little bit out of the loop hereβ¦ Why donβt we like awkwardtheturtle?
From what Iβve learned in the last week, it seems like they abused their mod powers in some of the subs they were on. Someone at Reddit probably used all the chaos to get rid of them now, when many people had been complaining about them for a long time.
Jesus Christ, title gore...
He's big mad.
I just hope even better happens to the rest of the power mods
He sounds like a Nice Guy who just finally tried to shoot his shot and got turned down by his bff.
Was spez naked? How did he know he was tiny? Or is it years of experience with admins.
Lmao did admins ban that fat pedo turd?