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  • erotador@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonegrules plan
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    21 hours ago

    im basing what i said off of this quote from ada linked here https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/12466657

    “I have asked 196 for years now to have an active blahaj.zone mod so that someone can deal with the blahaj.zone reports that constantly come through and build up, but still, the best we got were mods with alt accounts that get checked every couple of days, leaving me to deal with the build up of reports on 196. Sometimes they would hang around there for days while I waited for a 196 mod to log in and look at them. And because you don’t like the way I deal with them, you drag me over the coals for my moderation style, despite no one from 196 stepping up to deal with those reports on a regular basis.”

    i assumed this was a federation issue due to yall not using blahaj.zone accounts.




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    196 mods were using lemmy.world accounts, not blahaj.zone accounts so due to issues with federation sometimes reports would not be dealt with for days, ada the instance admin would take care of some of these reports, however the 196 mods disagreed with some of the decisions she made. they decided to move the community to lemmy.world, by locking the original community and linking the new one, for various reasons people were upset. some people were defederated by default, some didnt want to go on lemmy.world servers or had their instanced blocked, and some many didnt like how the mods handled the situation in general during the whole ordeal.







  • this is a quote from ada

    “I have asked 196 for years now to have an active blahaj.zone mod so that someone can deal with the blahaj.zone reports that constantly come through and build up, but still, the best we got were mods with alt accounts that get checked every couple of days, leaving me to deal with the build up of reports on 196. Sometimes they would hang around there for days while I waited for a 196 mod to log in and look at them. And because you don’t like the way I deal with them, you drag me over the coals for my moderation style, despite no one from 196 stepping up to deal with those reports on a regular basis.”

    the issue is not ada banning users without telling mods, it was mods not doing their job and ada stepping in to take action when no one else would.

    i read the post that was used as an example of adas supposed overreach, but that commenter was basically saying that cis people cant be allys because trans people arent nice enough to them, reeks of transphobia to me.







  • yeah the way this was handled was shitty and amateurish. they say that they planned this for months, that they spent a whole bunch of time making sure that it would work smoothly, but ignored the fact that many of the 196 users would be defederated and effectively banned from their community. what did they consider? if they could moderate how they want on the new home instance and keeping the post count and subscriber count. it is pretty clear that they dont have the community in mind when they made these decisions, it seems mostly motivated by their own desires based around how they want to run their community, and not what the community wants, further demonstrated by their complete lack of communication about what was happening, and handwaving of issues being raised. gosh that was a run on sentence.


  • why not open the original blahaj zone 196, and let ada appoint new mods? if yall want to move and have your heart set on that, thats fine, but its clear that there are many people who would lose access to their favorite community if the original 196 remains locked. having multiple instances of the same community is by no means a bad thing, it simply gives more reach for our communities, and more options for every user.

    the whole point of the fediverse is that us users can make experiences we like for eachother. its very clear that many people like the way things are, yall dont have to, but we do. its a community because of everybody who participates, lets try and build communities where our queer and trans friends can feel safe and at home. nothing is lost if we have two communities, only gained. let the nature of the fediverse and federation decide how things play out, not a small group of moderators making unilateral decisions for everybody.










  • erotador@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldWhat year is it
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    7 days ago

    we figured out the rules a while ago, it’s a racing game where each player has multiple pieces they need to move along the board, and can interact in the center where they can capture one another and make that piece restart. movement on the board is determined by rolling a special die. the game is known as the royal game of ur