• CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    OKAY I didn’t think this was unique to me. I seem to have been muted for pretty innocent stuff? I have been muted at least 6 times. The posting bans have lasted anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks. It’s very frustrating when you type out a well thought-out comment, click to submit, and it never posts. 😑 I try to select all & copy my comment before I submit.

    If I know some mod has muted me, I just comment ‘A’ on random posts to see if I’m allowed to speak again. If it doesn’t post successfully, ban remains in effect. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

    It almost has to be a muting ban of sorts, because I can’t post on my main but on a secondary I can post just fine. I haven’t left Lemmy (yet…) because I’m not going back to Reddit & aside from this, Lemmy is a decent substitute. Lemmy has been really frustrating, trying to be a member of the community. Forced into being a lurker six different times by some anonymous coward(s). Not knowing when your ban will be lifted.

    If my theories are correct, I’d like a little more transparency in the process. Who issues the muting bans, WHY, and when the talking ban will expire. It can be a simple, private direct message. “Butthurt Bob has muted you for: hurting his fee-fees. Butthurt Bob’s ban will last 6 days.”

    • Blaze@reddthat.comOP
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      6 months ago

      Both of you seem to be on Lemmy world, is there a technical issue on their side?

      About your last point, you should be able to see exactly that in the modlog (orange button in community sidebars)

    • MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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      6 months ago

      All instances and communities have public modlogs, that display all moderator actions, the mod that did them, and why, if they provided a reason (I always do).

      Thunder recently got support for accessing them, but you can always find them in the webUI in a browser.