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  • The key is to find a community whose collective opinions you respect. Crowds may not be perfect, but they’re generally better than individual mods.

    Agree with most of this with the * that you don't need to respect the communities collective opinions in every way. Sometimes its okay to think different, know you're saying something many won't like out of sheer difference in principle, and post it anyways. Its okay to be downvote bombed and shuffled down the viewing priority as long as you aren't being outright censored in scummy ways. I feel genuinely bad for actual adults with such thin skin and need for internet community validation who get salty at a bad ratio of up arrows to down arrows to the point of reflexively editing their comment to talk down to strawmen.

    I've been on lemmy a few years now even though I genuinely do not like a lot of the communities prefered topics and conversational archetypes, because I feel respected enough as a user to say and post what i'd like within the bounds of community rules without getting shadowbanned for talking about the wrong thing or having 15 automods tell me im not allowed to post a meme without 15 upvote points. Its a decently struck balance.

  • Mostly trying to abide by the somewhat imprecise rules of the community as a formality.

    When posting screenshots of drama, you must obscure the identity of all the participants.

    I have to 'obscure the identity of the participant in the screenshot' in this context meaning blurring usernames, sure no problem. Nobody ever said anything about obscuring non- personally identifying information sources - like the community the modlog came from - that interested people can go out of their way to track down.

  • FediLore + Fedidrama @lemmy.ca

    Moderator banned from their own community for practicing harassment