Almost feel sorry for this guy, working so hard to create an echo chamber all by themselves.

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    Meta discussion - the existence of this post makes the wonder what moderation tools on lemmy are like? And if there’s systems in place to deal with unwanted content.

    https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/04-moderation.html

    1. Users report posts & comments
    2. Communities have mods
    3. Instances have admins
    4. Instances that disagree on how moderation should be done can block the other

    Edit: Changed “unmoderated communities” to “unwanted content” to clarify my intent to discuss moderation in general

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      This community is moderated. We receive reports and will act on them if the reported content breaks the rules in the sidebar: there is no racism or bigotry, no personal insults, and u/stanleytweedle has not been spamming.

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        Oops, didn’t mean to imply that the community wasn’t moderated or that this post in particular was worthy of a ban. The post was slightly negative so it made me think about moderation. Thanks for your work!

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          I seem to have misunderstood your post too, lol.

          And if there’s systems in place to deal with unmoderated communities.

          This made me (incorrectly) assume the intent of your comment.

          The moderation tools are pretty similar to most other platforms, as you neatly laid out.