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you can, but let's ignore that for a moment.
so you got banned from a community on lemmy, eh?
just go join another community with 8k less users and has a new post once every four weeks.
I suppose you could post more on that community, right?
oops, looks like the mod there is the same one that banned you with an alt on a different instance. you're banned here as well.
lemmy is isn't immune to the corruption on Reddit because it's a different platform. it's corruptible because the users are all from Reddit.
humans are trash, that's why we need to shift how moderation functions online.
How do we shift to a new form of moderation? What would that look like? I was rightly banned from a community on my lemmy, but my main issue is that I wanted to apologize and ask for an unban, but there’s no “message the mods” button, and it seems that particular person blocked me.
Sorry, I’m rambling, I don’t think this is what you were talking about…
that is exactly what I'm talking about.
I won't go into too deep of detail, I've covered a lot of it here.
you have experienced some of this instability. a mod banned you and you had no recourse to correct the behavior. this can also be used by corrupt mods to silence the community at large. I believe there was a post about Reddit having 400 subs modded by the same 4 people or something like that.
the same flaw exists here as well.
I believe that the community should moderate itself. if the content or comment hits a downvote threshold it's hidden/silenced. mods should only get involved as stewards of the community, ensuring that abuses of the system aren't taking place and taking action against individuals that "game the system". they could not, for example, take action unless the silenced user reports it as such. again, if you abuse the system you might be permanently silenced.
this should be a core tenant to an open forum. anyone can interact, but if the community at large has voted to silence you they shouldn't need to listen to you.
IMO bans should only be used for the most heinous users. users that post illegal content that jeopardizes the community at large. further, those bans should be administered by the instance admin/owner.