I noticed today an occurence of a user complaining about Lemmy being worse then Reddit. The modlogs shows how toxic they are. When this was pointed out, the user deletes their account

https://web.archive.org/web/20241217101003/https://sopuli.xyz/post/20276017?scrollToComments=true

Deleted account: https://kbin.melroy.org/u/Pyrin

This seems to address the question that comes up once in a while “a public modlog is only useful for mods” (https://feddit.org/post/4920887/3235141), while we can see from this example that it can also be useful for toxic users.

As you may know, !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com is a community dedicated to calling out power tripping mods.

Should we consider having a similar community for toxic users?

There is already !fediverselore@lemmy.ca, but I feel like the “lore” is more about large-scale events (like the cats wave recently) than specific users events.

Edit: Updated the title, and put the emphasis on creating a community to call out toxic users rather than “dunking” on the users that was banned.

  • Alice@hilariouschaos.com
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    1 day ago

    I think yall are way to extreme and maybe need to take a break from the internet every so often. It’s not healthy to be This indepth hardcore wanting to almost kinda dox ppl bc you didn’t, ahem… appreciate their tone. Pretty pretentious. But anyway

    We have an annoying lemmy users community where you can basically call users out, but the main rule is to mark out their username, instance name, all instances showing and community name. But to expose who they are also?

    Number one you’d be making enemies and Secondly, you’d be making lemmy even more hostile then it already is. Which disincentivizes activity and engagement.

    HC has an ask an admin community, annoying lemmy users community, and mod and admin complaints community. Which i think apply here, but highly doubtful anyone will use for the purposes stated in the post.

    In short,

    I think just taking a lemmy break, and breaking away from the internet drama is the best way to go here. The more you get involved, you might be fuckin with the wrong person and that’ll blow up in your face.

    I take breaks from lemmy all the time. I feel it’s almost necessary in order to continue to use the platform, bc of how toxic, hostile, and extremist the online community is. I don’t have time nor desire to drag my mental health into the mud fighting, arguing, and playing gotcha games on the internet.

    I value my time and health more then that