

Yep, looks like the user deleted their own post and then also deleted their account. Users deleting their own content is not recorded in the modlog.
Also known as @[email protected]
Yep, looks like the user deleted their own post and then also deleted their account. Users deleting their own content is not recorded in the modlog.
Done. I also removed the absentee mod (ThatFunnyGuyver), and rearranged the mod order of your accounts so @[email protected] is the “top” mod.
This looks like an issue that has come and gone over time. A comment in #4865 says remote mods could make changes in 0.19.3 but there were problems in 0.19.4 and 0.19.5. Maybe it really was fixed in 0.19.6, but broke again in a later version? LW is now on version 0.19.9.
In the meantime, if you need help making changes to your community then let me know. I’m happy to help until the bug is truly fixed.
This is a long-standing Lemmy bug related to the moderator not being on the same instance as the community. I added you as a moderator.
You will encounter other similar bugs due to you being on a remote instance:
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You got it. You are now the community mod.
I will add the caveat that I would be very hesitant to try it without some careful research, and testing it on a dummy account. You never know what might break.
You are now the moderator for all three communities. Have fun!
I wouldn’t expect jets from other countries to be any different. Aircraft in general get a lot of inspection and maintenance. Military jets planes push the limits of what their materials and systems can handle, and it takes a toll.
Idk how credible the site below is, but they claim the F-16 averages 15 hours of inspections ad maintenance for every hour of flight time. Also that military jets are generally only mission-ready about 50%-75% of the time, which means they spend an awful lot of their useful lives in the inspection and maintenance queues:
https://simpleflying.com/military-aircraft-maintenance/
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You may already know, but some moderation features do work for mods on remote instances. You will not see reports for the community. You also may have trouble changing the community settings and sidebar. Creating a lemmy.world account and adding it as a community moderator will allow you to work around the bugs.
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It’s yours now. Sorry for the long delay.
Regarding [email protected], let’s give it a shot. Right now Lemmy has three prominent conservative communities, none of them have been great, and all three are unmoderated at the moment. We might as well try something new. You are now the mod of the community. Best of luck!
I gave you [email protected], too. It definitely looks like it was created by a spam bot.
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It’s your community now. Enjoy!
Since your account is not on lemmy.world you will not be able to see any reports from your community. That is a bug in Lemmy. If you want to see reports, you can create lemmy.world account and add it as a second moderator.
Regarding the .world community: The mods were not actively tending the community. Reports were piling up and not being resolved. Messages were sent to the mods requesting them to reengage, but nothing changed. So the mods were removed while the .world team looks for possible replacements.
The mods at [email protected] also look like they have left Lemmy.
If anyone seriously feels like moderating a conservative community (without burning it to the ground for teh lulz) there are plenty of job openings.
You are now the community mod. Enjoy!
I created a report in the community so you will know what those look like in your preferred web UI or app.
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