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[email protected] community moderator FlyingSquid breaking their own rules on civility

Banned for suggesting violence against children is bad after being harassed by another commenter. I reported them, removed all contributions and withdrew my participation in that community until the issue is resolved. Turns out they are a community moderator and banned me for reporting them breaking their own rules on civility. They continued to provoke and escalate after I disengaged.

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If it’s the thread I think you’re referring to it looked like squid asked you if the Houthis use of child soldiers is unequivocally wrong. Since you deleted your own comments I don’t think I can see what you actually said. I don’t see anyone else in the thread had replied to you.

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lemmy.world

oh nooo. banned from a political sub for having an opinion.

Who cares, political communities are the worst communities on all platforms.

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lemmy.world

They seems to have a history of aggressive behaviour on Reddit too. How does this kind of personality in a position of power, moderator of a potentially 'default community', create an inclusive and inviting enviroment to help grow lemmy?

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lemmy.world

That account is always doing that stuff I just blocked them.

But if you want anything to happen message the admin account from world's pinned thread.

The more people complain, the less admins will ignore the problem

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lemmy.world

Thank you, I did not think of blocking. I don't think I have ever blocked anyone before. I have now.

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lemmy.world

It's the opposite of how it worked on reddit btw.

They'll still see your comments and can respond, you'll just never see anything from them.

I think this way is better.

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