I’ve been noticing this more and more in the modlogs, with it proven via the “creator” option in some instances’ modlogs that the people doing the bans were mods and not admins, and when I first joined Lemmy, one of the things that were held as a universal truth was that this absolutely could not happen.
works fine on my end
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Ah, Chad McTruth himself on my little instance! My life is finally complete.
Harsh but fair.
Really needed a belly laugh today thank you
Legend
Your reputation precedes you.
OP is talking about the mod @frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.world. She simultaneously banned a few accounts from her communities and I won’t say I can blame her for not wanting to put up with a Kiwifarms troll with genocide denial and Nazi apologia in their post history. https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&modId=15038788
OP’s question was asked very shortly after Frenchfryenjoyer banned them and their alts from her communities. OP might be another alt of Call Me Leni. The modlog looks suspicious. Modlog for OP’s account
Now, yet another one of Leni’s alts “PatrickStar” is requesting that another alt appoint them as a mod. https://lemm.ee/post/67572940/21488244
It might be possible with 3rd party moderation tools. Just using the web interface, you can only do mod actions from a post in your community. Like, I can’t ban someone from FoodPorn from a post they made in, say, PoliticalMemes. I don’t have any mod options when viewing communities I am not a moderator for on my app (Connect) or the web interface for Lemmy. World or Pawb.Social, but I have seen a few mentions of more robust mod tools in other apps.
My two questions then are 1) is this even allowed, and 2) if it is, how do I access these tools?
The Tesseract frontend has fancier mod tools. For my instance, it’s available at t.lemmy.world.
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I would say yes, it’s allowed simply because it’s only possible using whatever commands one can access through the API. So the functionality is there, it’s just not easily accessed by the default interface. Same with being able to see who voted how on every post (Tesseract has this function) because it’s still tracked, just not a thing on the default interface.
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Try Boost or Voyager, I guess? I only know what I’ve seen sporadically in conversations about it here on Lemmy and I don’t use either of these apps myself.
They added it to the default interface. At least for admins, not sure about mods.
Admins have full control over the entire instance. Of course they get mod options in communities they aren’t necessarily mods of on their instance.
Not sure what your comment relates to? I was just pointing out they added the option to the default interface.
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I can’t answer. Only add that I looked up my own mod action list some months ago and saw that I had been banned from a handful of communities for 3 months. But it had happened like 7 months before, and I never noticed. I’m guessing that is what happened.
Nothing changed, it was always possible, there might not have been the tooling, but it was always possible through the api.
Can it be done without any third party help?
I don’t think so, no. Though I’m not up-to-date on the latest Lemmy UI changes, so they might have added it. But as far as I’m aware, it can’t be done without 3rd party tools.
Your sockpuppetry trolling never ends, does it, “Call me Lenny/Leni”?
These are the ones I’ve encountered so far. Let me know it I’m missing any.
- CraigOhMyEggo@lemmy.ml
- CraigOhMyEggoAlt@lemmy.wtf
- Fizzymus@masto.ai
- Jedikkeneus@sh.itjust.works
- KaneLivesInDeath@lemmy.world
- PatrickStar@sh.itjust.works
- Popsicles@lemmy.wtf
- shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee
- ShiverMeTimbers@lemm.ee
And don’t get me started on your non-fediverse alts. You’re the scourge of many social media platforms.
its called cross-banning. reddit does this when problematic conservative subreddits have potential spammers and voters. but it also unilaterally bans innoncent users, which puts them in a vulnerable poisiton to be sitewide banned.