Checked my notifications to see this, I’m not even active in those communities.

The reason says ’ Piefed Troll ’ I’m not sure what that could be?

Can someone help me figure out why I was banned? I wasn’t very active in the last week I can’t imagine why I’d be banned, especially from these communities.

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      can confirm, i & a few other users got comments removed & banned from some communities for talking about how to spot genAI images etc

      most of the people in question were slrpnk.net users, so it makes sense why we’d be against something that’s so electricity- and water-hungry while providing very little of use (meanwhile i’m fine with locally-hosted analytical AI that’s doing stuff like analysing scans for cancer, for example)

      but weirdly, the bans all got labelled as stuff like “anti-AI neoliberal”, even though neoliberals are totally fine with corporate-owned genAI being added needlessly to every service 🤷

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      It is interesting to me that the modlog doesn’t show who did action. Is that normal? I would have expected to see who the moderator was that performed the mod action, but honestly haven’t been involved with moderating a website in basically 15 years, so I don’t know what the accepted norms are these days…

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        I think there are mobile apps that show it (pretty sure a thread here from a few days ago had a screenshot showing as much).

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    Message from Draconic who did the ban: “[The] ban was a mistake and will be removed.”

    I’m locking the post now because it’s attracting a lot of trolls.

    [Edited for clarity]

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    PTB. There have been some mods of the AI specific comms here on db0 that are more than a little ban happy, and who pre-emptively ban people for participating in anti-ai subs.

    That said, we also have a number of users that have come to this sub to whine when they refuse to block the AI subs for themselves and just downvote everything from them.

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      There’s a huge amount of Brigadoon related to AI content. People downvote and stalk the communities instead of just blocking them. I think the heavy handedness is justified, and I’ve even been on the wrong side of it (getting banned for posting in fuck AI).

      I don’t know why the autocorrect gave me that but I’m keeping it.

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        Here on MULTIVERSE we ban AI communities because we’re a vegan instance, but I can understand someone feeling an ethical obligation to take a more active role in downvoting AI.

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    Welcome to the fediverse

    Instead of one u/spez, we have several dozen mini spez here. Many instance owners will instance ban users just for one comment where you forget or don’t want to place an /s after your comment.

    Many of these people are young, inexperienced and have therefore no true insight in the power they wield, not of the consequences this type of behaviour has on the overall success chances of a platform that struggles to get 6 digit monthly active users.

    But the most interesting part of this is that these type of comments/ criticisms are downvoted by an army of users who apparently don’t mind totalitarianism in a digital space.

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      But the most interesting part of this is that these type of comments/ criticisms are downvoted by an army of users who apparently don’t mind totalitarianism in a digital space.

      I feel that’s a bit much. If you feel like you got banned and silenced, nothing stops you from:

      • Not interacting with them
      • Not being on their instance
      • Blocking the mods/admins
      • Spinning up your own instance with better rules

      Mods can be weird, but it’s not totalitarianism. The term uses to describe Hitler and Stalin isn’t when you get a comment removed on the internet. Unless you’re terminally online and think your comment removed on a niche internet forum is on par with the SS bursting into your home on suspicion that you’re Jewish.

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    I would like to point out that the troll accounts being made to spam Draconic’s name, especially after banning someone, is probably part of the reason why moderation is strict.

    Draconic in the last month has had several users mass harass them, for either not supporting Israel or saying they don’t mind what users do on their private computers.

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    I think the mod might have jumped the gun a bit too fast on that. But I don’t know the full story nor am I in the mood to go digging.

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    Some communities on Lemmy don’t want any pushback, any at all.

    You can get banned for making benign comments on uncontroversial topics if the mod is in such a mood. That’s Lemmy.

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      Atleast on Lemmy/PieFed we have communities like this we can call them out in, or use/create alternative communities on the same topic etc.

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        Lemmy is small. Like, it generally doesn’t matter if you get banned from some niche community. But when there so so few communities to begin with, mostly there are no alternative spaces.

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      I think that’s perfectly fine. It’s their community, they can do whatever they like with it.

      I do think however that there should be an honest ban reason in the log to make it clear.

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    Banning people for posts they make in an entirely different community should be wrong. But sadly there’s no good way to enforce that.