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[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Also, these did have removal reasons. FYI: Mod logs are open on Lemmy. Check the bottom right sidebar and click on mod logs. It should be the last link on the sidebar. Mods probably won't label comments outright here as some did on Reddit, as the feature is open. Here are the logs for this community, assuming you are on mobile: https://mander.xyz/modlog/27914. If you see "nuke," I am separating bickering chatters. :) 1 page of logs is pretty good for the active userbase numbers, so hats off to @[email protected]. I do not think we can edit these after the fact (? if so, Sal can you change that "bring" to "nuke" lmao).

You'll see we do not remove much, and mostly, it's spam or breaking up fights. I'm just here to pick up the spilled cups after the party ends and I like to let people talk out their differences. Our server is quite small, so sometimes it takes time to sync removals, etc. If it is blank via your server in the future, you may need to visit the community's homeserver page instead, if that makes sense, as things have not caught up. I tend not to remove things because life is complicated, and sometimes you just need a damnit doll, and that is kind of our role at times. And frankly, I think communities should develop organically like the old days.