Hi,

Where should I report problematic federated instances? I’ve seen an influx of trash/spam/advertising appearing in my “All” feed. I’d love to report them to admins so they can determine if they’re offending or not.

If I use the report button on a post, does it go to admins of lemmy world or to moderators of that particular community?

  • Quinten@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Hello!

    If you use the report button, it goes directly to the mods of the community. It is not a given that they send it to the LW admins.

    I suggest to block these communities, blocking instances is not yet possible. That being said, do you have a list of the instances?

    Please note we’re using a Alpha product. Lemmy is still in the early days of development. There are plans to block instances yourself so they don’t appear in your feed, but don’t expect them anytime soon. It is a busy time.

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      11 months ago

      I did block the communities, but they were 70+ and took like an hour of my time. I guess blocking the user would’ve been faster, but hey, you learn something every day.

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        11 months ago

        I don’t know if you use iOS. But I just found out the Memmy app has a filter instance option. I don’t know if it works, but maybe you can give it a try.

        If you use Android maybe hit up your favourite developer with a feature request? Seems like the fastest option atm.

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          11 months ago

          I am on iOS using Voyager. I will definitely make the feature request, but it still makes sense to report it to admins when applicable to improve the experience for everyone.

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    11 months ago

    You could just report a post from a user of the instance you think should be blocked. Just remember to write a reasoning for the report. To me this seems like the fastest option.

    Reports go to your instance admins.

    Or you can write a post here in !support@lemmy.world

    Correction: Reports go to the mod of the community where the post is located. To get server wide block of another instance then reaching out here in !support should be the way.

    Just a sidenote for anyone not aware that the rules that applies at Lemmy.world can be found through the side bar. So read through them and always report posts that you think violates these.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks. I stumbled across an instance that’s bot-posting in communities for each state, they’re basically scraping local news and posting them, which is incredibly annoying and destroys the possibility of sorting All by new.

      That in itself isn’t rule breaking, just annoying, but the instance has communities which are sort of like travel agency bs, with straight up ads for hotels, plane tickets, and other services. I think they must’ve made like 300 posts in two or three hours, so they completely took over the feed.

      I already reported the ones I found that are obviously spam/ads and blocked all the communities I found from that instance to have a decent user experience again

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        That in itself isn’t rule breaking, just annoying, but the instance has communities which are sort of like travel agency bs, with straight up ads for hotels, plane tickets, and other services. I think they must’ve made like 300 posts in two or three hours, so they completely took over the feed.

        Wouh, that’s annoying for sure and to me sounds like spam!

        So thankful to have the option to both block users and communities. Makes the experience a lot smoother!

        I thought of a reason why someone might want to post any issues publicly here in !support instead of doing a report and that is if it is something that is not clearly breaking any rules and a users feels that this might warrant input from others, or a issue that might lead to a bit of back and forth and one wants to be able to expand on reasoning etc. Obviously at the end of the day the final say is with the lemmy.world admins and mods, so we all have to adhere to that while here. But yeah, that came to mind as a reason against reporting a post so wanted to mention it.

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    11 months ago

    Communities really should have a report button so that when problematic communities are created, they can be directly reported to the admins. I’ve run into a couple problematic communities already, one of which (which has thankfully since been removed) was making transphobic posts, but just recently I’ve run into a community (!letsfightbigotry@lemmy.world) whose main user is very blatantly trying to justify pedophilia. Reporting the posts on the community isn’t very useful if they’re only going to go to the user responsible for the community, since they can just discard the reports so they never reach the admins.

    (Also if such a feature existed, to cut down on spam I’d imagine there would be a way to flag known reputable communities as “acceptable” so any reports about such known good communities can be safely discarded.)

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      11 months ago

      Hi Rom. Fortunately the case I was experiencing (advertising and spam) was solved by admins quite fast, but you should write an email to Info@mastodon.world explaining the situation.

      I agree that there should be a way to report directly in the platform, but this is just getting started.