Hey there lemmings!
It’s your friendly neighbourhood Sun-Spider here. I recently volunteered as a mod on this community, so I just wanted to introduce myself and let you know my plans.
Many of you will have seen that there are a lot of off-topic posts in this community right now. I suspect that new users, especially ones not yet familiar with how Lemmy and the fediverse work, are seeing it as a kind of default community or a place to generally discuss the world of Lemmy.
However, as it says in the sidebar, this is a community about the lemmy.world instance specifically. If it’s going to serve as that, then it can’t be drowned in off-topic posts.
To that end, I plan to start going through and removing posts that are not discussing this instance, with two exceptions.
Firstly, I know that some of these posts are providing good info to new users coming from Reddit, so I’d like to not take those down just yet. Since this is such a visible community, keeping them has value. Therefore highly upvoted posts that are specifically for newcomers from Reddit may get left.
Secondly, I know that removing posts with many upvotes and comments could be seen as overly harsh. While we don’t have a karma system here, if you had a post that has done well then suddenly seeing it removed is painful. Therefore if a post is off topic, but is nonetheless highly upvoted, then I may instead simply lock the post. This preserves the content, but prevents further engagement. This should mean that it gradually falls off the front page, whose default sort is Active.
TLDR
- Posts that are not about the lemmy.world instance specifically will be removed, with the following exceptions:
- Some posts providing value to new users will be left
- Some posts with high engagement may be simply locked
Update
Check out the new communities [email protected] and [email protected]! These are intended to be a good home for a lot of the content that’s getting removed/locked.
Are communities dedicated to transphobic/hateful/Qanon bullshit banned on this site? And if so, is there a way to report communities that break these rules directly to the admins? I’ve already found one community whose creator is intent on using it to pump out transphobic bullshit and election fraud misinformation, and it would be better for this website’s longevity to not repeat Reddit’s mistakes of doing nothing whatsoever about hateful communities and allowing them to fester.
Maybe you could get in touch with @[email protected] directly?
Those will be banned immediately. Please report.
I DM’d you the details, and I really appreciate the vigilance. For clarification, do reports in communities get pushed up to site moderators or are they only visible to community mods? For example reddit has separate reporting options for admins and subreddit mods, and subreddit reports can be sent to both mods and admins.
A report goes to the community mod and the site admins. You can understand how bad that is. Also I can’t close or filter any report while waiting on the mod to take action, because that would also remove it for them. My fellow admins are working hard finding ways of handling these reports (we’re trying sending them to a ticketing system to keep track) but I hope this lack of moderation tools will be solved soon! Thank you for notifying us.