Nothing wrong with this post, it's just a duplicate of https://lemmy.world/post/31367385 which is the same story/source and posted within the last hour.
Thanks!
Per rule 4: Can you please update the post title to match that of the source article? Thanks.
Per rule 4: Can you please edit the post title to be the same as the source material?
"Curfew Announced in Downtown Los Angeles"
Thanks.
Per rule 2, can you please edit the post to the original article and not the proxied/AMP version?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-mistakenly-detain-us-marshal-rcna211599
Edit: Thanks.
Who wants to tell them?
You've been banned from a couple of communities for "spam". It seems like you're trying to delete posts by replacing the title and URL with gibberish, and I'm assuming that's why. The posts you don't do that with seem fine.
Please don't do that. If you want one of your posts to be deleted, and you don't think the delete federated out, simply report the post, and one of us will kindly remove it at your request.
Has anyone ever tested those red hats for lead content?
If people would at least just check the community they're posting to, it would help immensely.
I think the distributed nature of the Fediverse is a big part of it. Lot of moderation policies at play, on a lot of different instances and some allow some real jerks to flourish and spill out elsewhere. I have zero tolerance for any of that garbage and am very quick with my block/ban buttons, but those are only effective on my own instance or the few communities I moderate outside that.
OP, best I can suggest is to report them. Most of the communities I interact with are pretty responsive to those kinds of reports and similarly don't tolerate it. Mods, unfortunately, can't read every comment and often rely on reports to know when to look deeper/take action.
And don't feel bad about blocking the jerks. There's a lot of them, lol.
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This comment was reported for containing racial slurs. First off, thanks, good call.
That said, taking things into context and the fact that they're part of a direct quote providing historical context, I'm allowing the comment to remain for now for that reason.
@some_[email protected] If you wouldn't mind masking out the slurs (e.g. n----r), I think that might satisfy any potential concerns with regard to automods, content filters, or misunderstandings without diluting the gravity of the context it's providing.