I noticed today an occurence of a user complaining about Lemmy being worse then Reddit. The modlogs shows how toxic they are. When this was pointed out, the user deletes their account

https://web.archive.org/web/20241217101003/https://sopuli.xyz/post/20276017?scrollToComments=true

Deleted account: https://kbin.melroy.org/u/Pyrin

This seems to address the question that comes up once in a while “a public modlog is only useful for mods” (https://feddit.org/post/4920887/3235141), while we can see from this example that it can also be useful for toxic users.

As you may know, !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com is a community dedicated to calling out power tripping mods.

Should we consider having a similar community for toxic users?

There is already !fediverselore@lemmy.ca, but I feel like the “lore” is more about large-scale events (like the cats wave recently) than specific users events.

Edit: Updated the title, and put the emphasis on creating a community to call out toxic users rather than “dunking” on the users that was banned.

  • DarkThoughts@fedia.io
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    5 days ago

    But that’s what I am trying to tell you: perhaps it is that way on Mbin, but it has not been that way for people on Lemmy for months now.

    So you get a notification now if a comment of yours gets removed, or if you get banned in a community?

    do as you want, I guess I was saying that you catch more flies with honey than vinegar,

    It’s not like I can’t be nice. I am nice the majority of times. If I’m not, it’s usually because of the comment I’m replying to. I’m not gonna kiss people’s ass if they hold disgusting opinions and I won’t stop speaking out against that either. If that makes me unpopular here, so be it. I just wish there was more things on here that wasn’t this political extremism so that I could spend more time on that instead.

    As for altering peoples opinions… I don’t see the point anymore. I tried this for many years. Now that we’re almost certainly going to face a climate collapse and all its repercussions for humanity I really don’t see the point. Extremism will rise even further with all the challenges that will arise in the near future. Me wasting time and energy on trying to get people to be nicer on some fringe internet platform is not going to change that.

    • OpenStars@piefed.social
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      5 days ago

      I’m still trying to figure out the other comment - I wrote out a long one but it won’t let me send it, and anyway people don’t want to read that much. So just responding to this one here:

      DON’T do that. You are better than this. Nobody “makes” you do anything.

      Also, you lead by example, not by arguing at people.

      A few days ago I took a break from social media. It was… much more difficult than I expected, even for just one day. That dopamine addiction is real yo. Be careful. When I say that you might want to take a break, I don’t mean that bc I actively want to shame you or whatever, but bc I legitimately think it may help. When you return, you will have a different focus - it will be fun again. Make sure to do something else in the meantime, like read books, touch grass, converse more with people irl. You won’t regret it - at least, I never do whenever I’ve tried. Use social media - don’t let it use you.