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I can help answer this for you. Yes you have power tripping mods on a small handful of servers or communities, but this is where the solution comes in. If you feel it's not justified, you can join another server that fits your vibe better, or create a community on another server. !risa@startrek.website to !tenforward@lemmy.world is one of the biggest examples of a mass community migration.
Was that actually a community migration, or just one guy repeatedly getting mod actions for railing against the mod actions he'd gotten prior? I do remember seeing a ridiculous amount of modlog hits from that side of the fediverse super-recently.