I wouldn’t say that. It varies from subreddit to subreddit, community to community, instance to instance. And sometimes they are just staying within goals for the given space, regardless of whether it is Reddit or Lemmy. Your personal experience will often vary with how aligned you are with the viewpoints of mods, if they engage in heavy viewpoint discrimination.
Are you joking? Lemmy is basically unmoderated, and the little moderation we have is trash.
You’re on one of the best-moderated instances unless you hate trans people.
Thats the neat part about lemmy, every instance can do their own thing.
If you’re not happy with the moderation you currently have, you can always check out other instances
Moderation is community level though.
If you bubble everything up to instance admins they basically melt from the effort.
Several people have already raised concerns with the fact that they got banned from several unrelated .ml communities by the same mod for breaking the rules in one community. There are several topics with broad appeal that have their largest community on .ml. Switching instances is basically the same as making another account because you’re still subject to the .ml moderation.
Then the people should switch over the communities to another instance then
Reddit on pc and lemmy on the phone. Better content on reddit with discussions not always becoming an ad for linux
Reddit: porn
Lemmy: no porn
Yeah but OP is from dbzer0, and i bet some smaller one doesn’t defederate as well.
Lemmy.World is undergoing is bit of a Zionist admin/mods problem.
They seem to admire the reddit r/worldnews model.
This is the good part of the fediverse too. Search for another instance that is more friendly towards the plight of Palestinians.
I don’t understand. If a mod from memes.world bans me from a meme community, I can still comment on memes.world from another instance? Or are you saying just go to another community on another instance that has the same kind of content? Because if it’s the latter then Lemmy’s userbase number problem comes into play. Even popular subjects only have like one or two big communities.
The mod will ban your account on !memes@lemmy.world E.g. balderdash9@lemmy.zip
Nothing stops you from using another account on another instance to access the same community, like balderdash10@sh.itjust.works
I don’t think I alluded to anything in my comment though.
I could really go for some mouth numbingly spicy noodles.
Edit: rereading my own comment, I’ve meant that Linkerbaan could have been posting on another community that is not @lemmy.world based. Like technology has multiple communities across multiple instances for example. But it’s been highlighted that they actively post on lemmy.world on purpose. To fight the fight.