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[โ€“] CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Your instance is defederated from pretty big ones as well.

Which one is the big one? I've never heard of any so I don't know which ones are the supposed big ones. Why are you so oddly unspecific about this despite bring repeatedly asked for specifics?

About the rest: how would you make sure illegal content gets removed? These automated tools don't work well enough, evidenced by that I have seen CSAM on meme communities every now and then. How do you take care of users who repeatedly upload illegal content? If an AWS server admin needs to delete some content on reddit, they can't do that targeted enough, they'd have to wipe reddit off their servers.

Also, the main issue with being banned for nothing are powertripping mods. Mods that usually so not only moderaten one but many communities. That's completely unaddressed in your model, too. You're focusing on the wrong issues and in the process make shit harder for everyone willing to contribute. At the moment, if you get banned for allegedly wrong reasons. If you get banned from.multiple instances, the problem is you, not supposed powertripping admins. Admins are a necessity.

And to be honest, I am quite tired of your BS. I'm out.

[โ€“] Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 hours ago

In my case hexbear, beehaw, lemmygrad...

In your case lemmygrad...

Sys admins would user the tools they currently use to delete illegal content, mods would do their job and block users who post it on their communities.

Mods AND admins power tripping were an issue on Reddit, part of the move to Lemmy came from people being fed up with admins, not mods, remove one from the equation and you're left with mods that only have control over their communities which can easily be replaced, get banned by an admin here and it's your whole history you're losing.

Good thing because I'm tired of you not understanding.