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If you don’t have anything positive or helpful to say, it would be better to just not reply. If you think the post shouldn’t be posted here, use the report function instead.
Please don’t stalk/harass our users, it can and will lead to a site wide ban if reported.
When on communities hosted by programming.dev, please follow our Code of Conduct. Repeated breaches of our CoC will lead to a temporary ban from our instance.
Got it. I saw that Vacant was then in the mod list, I’ve transferred the community to you (based on seniority) and removed Vacant from the moderator list.
Hi, is the other moderator inactive/stepping away?
Just a reminder that section “3.6. Vote Manipulation” of programming.dev’s CoC prohibits targeted downvotes and mass downvoting of posts. You’ve already broken it by mass downvoting JokeDeity’s old posts, please don’t break it further. If you keep breaking our CoC, a temporary ban may be given.
Yeah, no problem. Funnily enough Nottingham Forest already had the alias nottingham
stored.
Here’s every club alias for the bot:
The discussion has gotten completely off-topic. I’ll lock the the thread until the moderators (@[email protected] @[email protected]) starts responding to reports.
Please follow our Code of Conduct when interacting with our instance. Hate speech violates section 3.5 and in this instance is severe enough to lead directly to a temporary ban instead of the usual warning. Repeated offences may lead to a permanent ban.
When on programming.dev’s communities, please follow our Code of Conduct. Your comment currently violates section 3.2 and 3.5
Reminder that our Code of Conduct (3.2, 3. 5) applies even on communities outside our instance. If you keep breaking those rules we may give you a temporary ban.
Due to federation delays it’s best to run the LiveThreadBot on the local instance. I’ll keep the lemmy.world bot alive for now for people over at [email protected], but for [email protected] it’s best to use the local @[email protected]
@[email protected] -admin_action blacklist [email protected]
@[email protected] -admin_action blacklist lemmy@world
This is your second warning to not break our CoC (3.2).
A third warning will result in a temporary ban from programming.dev.
Discussions are getting off-topic and this is an announcement post, not a discussion post, so I’m locking the post.
If local users want to have an in-depth discussion regarding admin moderation of programming.dev, you’re encouraged to make a discussion thread in [email protected].
I can only report on what I’ve been told by those who have directly dealt with the reports, my apologies if parts of the phrasing are inaccurate/poorly made. I’ll make a note that we should probably reach out to relevant moderators beforehand next time we make similar actions.
As for differing sensibilities, I’m not sure most people would classify this kind of content as safe to browse at work/in public.
Regardless, we are not here to make demands or argue on how other instances moderate their own content. This post is made mainly to keep our actions transparent to our local users.
Hiding communities outside our predefined rules (politics, porn and bot spam) isn’t something we take lightly, and we are only hiding them now after several months of reoccurring reports that break our instance rules (3.4).
We will do our best to be transparent about when and why we hide a new communities, and be aware that subscribing to a hidden community will unhide it for your feed.
If you do have concerns and suggestions on how to alleviate those, please know that we are happy receive feedback.
You’ve already previously been given warning for breaching our Code of Conduct section 3.5 (Hate Speech: Do not make remarks directed at sex, gender…). This is your third strike within 2 months and your account is now at risk of receiving a permanent ban if further breaches are made within 365 days.
Since this is strike 3, your account will be given a 14 days site-wide temporary ban.
- The programming.dev community team