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My experience as the original mod of this community. - Reddthat
reddthat.comI am a conservative. Scratch that, fuck labels. I’m a dude who thinks all guns
should be legal, I don’t care if you’re lgbt or if you smoke weed, I think
illegal immigrants should be deported, and abortion is murder. When I first
heard about lemmy, I thought it was a good idea. Reddit was and still is a bad
place, for probably all the same reasons you guys think it’s a bad place. It’s
decentralized! That way if you get bad admins or even just a bad mod team, you
can just fuck off to the next instance. So like many, I made an account on the
largest instance, lemmy.world. And being me, I found the conservative community
there to be dead. So I figured I would revive it a bit, and started posting.
Unfortunately, another user took issue with that, and every time I would post
something, he’d post soon after, and bury my post. This happened time and time
again. I would report it and nothing would be done. The sub had basically been
abandoned. So I decided that I might as well do it myself. And I created
conservative on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee], a place where conservatives could
post, and everyone could comment about it. I had a plan of action, I’d post once
or twice a day. I didn’t want to overwhelm anything, just keep it steady, invite
conversation, and try to help add to lemmy. Well it didn’t go well. We had more
than our share of trolls, and I didn’t want to be a power mod. So I failed to do
my job. I rarely banned people and when I did, I gave out short bans, and then
they’d just either come back, or create an alt and do it again. Notably, there
was one user that for some dumb reason, I decided that if I perma banned him, I
was a power tripping mod. So I didn’t, and I regret it. One memorable incident
was when I happened to know about the most popular hentai site in North America,
and so a user made it his life goal to follow me around and harass me for the
sin of knowing about the most popular hentai site in North America, constantly
calling me a pedophile. Of course I reported him, but he kept making alt
accounts to get around bans and blocks. My biggest mistake was the namecalling
ban, which got me banned from most of lemmy. I still stand by the intent, if not
the specific rule. It should’ve been more generic, a rule against namecalling,
and not a simple term ban. I had two mods, both of them great. I really
appreciated you guys, even I never said it directly. Over time, I slowly lost
any wish to continue. Then I had a major life event, negative, and I left a
couple weeks later. Now lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] is shutting down, and I found
about it via reddit. I’m not sure what happened, why I’m not a mod nor is
wintermute, and why my community appears to be yet another left wing community,
but it doesn’t matter. And now here I am, posting about my experience here.
Dunno if it really fits here, but I figured it was worth sharing and there isn’t anywhere else it would go
This was a good read.
Do I post too often in the communities I engage in?
Post as often as you want.
I don’t think you do. You’re not overwhelming anything, and I think that’s the main thing.
That’s good to know, thanks.